用Fujifilm X100VI拍京都的綠色|拍攝參數分享|苔寺|嵐山|祐斎亭|京都旅行

Today we’ve come to Kyoto Shooting Kyoto’s greens with the Fujifilm X100VI Today we’re heading to Saihō-ji near Arashiyama and Yūsai-tei Let’s get started First stop, Saihō-ji (also known as the Moss Temple) To capture richer greens we first need to set the camera’s white balance I think 5600K works best With color shift at R-3 B-3 This way, the greens look better than the naked eye
without appearing too fake I really love this viewfinder Keep some wide shots in the frame It gives the image more depth What do you think of this shade of green? Saihō-ji’s garden is famous for its moss with over 120 varieties covering the grounds Rain or shine, the garden always shows a unique tranquility The moss here is like nature’s carpet I found a single plant growing on its own So Zen-like Saihō-ji was first built in the Nara period Later, Zen monk Musō Soseki rebuilt it His design combined karesansui and pond strolling gardens deeply influencing Japanese garden aesthetics Rain just stopped in the garden Ants return along the moss On an early autumn morning Call me the Haiku God Saihō-ji limits daily visitors, requiring advance booking So its ecosystem is well preserved Steve Jobs often visited here The garden influenced his sense of “minimalism” As long as you get close enough You can even capture a dragonfly with this 35mm lens Fujifilm’s autofocus isn’t as bad as people say Here’s a resting area We sat down for some water I picked unsweetened jasmine tea The greenery outside the window is soothing for the eyes A nice stretch Leaving Saihō-ji, we head to our next spot While waiting for the bus, I spotted a Fujifilm ad This bench must be at least 20 years old We took a bus to Arashiyama Kyoto has lots of Western tourists It’s overcast today Not ideal for landscapes So I just snapped some street scenes Plenty of people boating here The cool cloudy weather is comfortable A taxi driver taking a nap A very Japanese-style wooden door In the distance, guitar music drifts over This street performer is really friendly Paying to listen comes with a gift He gave me a CD case
(Thank you) I asked if I could take his photo
(even though I already did) Then he picked his own angle for me to shoot I really enjoy photographing interesting strangers on trips Boating is the best way to experience Arashiyama Up ahead is Yūsai-tei It was once a restaurant and inn called “Chidori” About 20 years ago, dye artist Okuda Yūsai and his wife bought it The first floor was crowded, so we went upstairs This is one of the best spots to view Arashiyama Since the owner is a dye artist, you see textile elements everywhere There’s a small, interesting water pool here Place your camera on it Then use the brush nearby to gently tap the water surface If you turn on manual focus and burst mode You’ll capture shots like this Truly moving beauty The boatman in the distance, partly hidden by leaves became part of my scenery Unlike the raw beauty of Saihō-ji This beauty is carefully designed Now the first floor has fewer people and the sky cleared Here sits a sparkling glass fishbowl The scenery is inverted inside it Placing the camera on the table, you can also get this mirror effect Though “check-in spots” may distort the meaning of travel Clever design still deserves praise Beauty matters most when you choose to feel it

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都不止有櫻花與紅葉,它的“綠色”同樣令人著迷。🌿
這一次,我帶著 富士X100VI,走進了京都的兩處秘境:
西芳寺(苔寺)和嵐山 祐斎亭
原圖直出,拍攝參數在影片末尾,如果喜歡這種散步式實拍的視頻,請點贊訂閱讓我知道👍

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