SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
While in Japan recently, I stopped in Futako-Tamagawa in southern Tokyo by the Tama river, where typhoon Hagibis, considered to be the strongest tropical storm in the region since 1958, hit hard.
I took pictures for documentation's sake and would like to share some of them with you. They speak for themselves otherwise, I believe.
I took pictures for documentation's sake and would like to share some of them with you. They speak for themselves otherwise, I believe.
Archiver
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Great documentary photos. The colours, particularly in bright sunlight, show a clear end to the destruction. What camera/film did you use?
WJJ3
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Thanks for sharing, those are striking photos. Typhoon #19 really wreaked havoc. The town I live in Nagano was fortunately spared, but just one valley over the Chikuma river flooded and messed up the apple crop and a whole section of town...
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
Great documentary photos. The colours, particularly in bright sunlight, show a clear end to the destruction. What camera/film did you use?
Leica M2 & 35mm f2 Ultron for most of them, M4 & 35mm f2.5 Color-Skopar PII for two of them, and Fuji Superia 400.
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