When I look back on my photos of Japan, I cringe at most of them.
My trip was some years ago. It was also my first time travelling with a DSLR camera (the now-discontinued Nikon D80). I was bursting with excitement, eager to experiment with my new investment, but little did I know how steep the learning curve would be — and how much I would fall for a country whose beauty made my foray into DSLR photography all the more challenging. While trying to take in my surroundings, enamoured by nearly everything I encountered, I fumbled with the settings, even dropping my camera on the concrete and shattering my filter.
It’s no surprise then that most of the images I captured with my Nikon are, to be honest, forgettable but these are the few worth sharing.
It was serendipitous that I found myself in Japan during cherry blossom (sakura) season in April, a short-lived but overwhelmingly beautiful sight. Pure magic. This a deeply significant time for the Japanese — read this post to find out why.
Read: The Meaning of Cherry Blossoms in Japan: Life, Death and Renewal
No photos of Japan can do the country justice. As with any destination, you simply just have to experience it for yourself.
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Mel says
Beautiful post, beautiful photos! I can’t wait until I’m able to head to Japan
Helen says
Aw, you are too kind, Mel.
Rashaad says
It’s always wonderful to see a reminder of Fushimi Inari Taisha – I once went there on a New Year’s Day and it was quite a spectacle.
Helen says
Well, that would be something else!
Mary says
It’s wonderful that you were able to take magnificent photos of Japan. Those photos present so many calming places in the country.
Helen says
Thank you, Mary!
Piotr Kulczycki says
Wonderful photos! I’m a huge fan of your work 🙂 Japan is really beautiful and inspiring! Cheers!
Helen says
Thanks, Piotr!
Sonya says
Hey Helen, I love your photos! I also visited Kyoto and Tokyo a few years ago when I was living in Korea. Japan is a beautiful place. I especially like your photo of the geishas. I had the chance to dress up like one which was pretty interesting. I’m not sure if it was really my look haha.
Helen says
Thanks for the compliment, Sonya!