New house with wooden outer wall

New house with wooden outer wall in Tsukishima,Tokyo,Japan | Tokyo Japan Film Photography

New house with wooden outer wall | Photography of the Other Side of Tokyo,Japan

Contents

35mm Film Camera Black and White Photo Example

Project Title of Photography

Photography of the Other Side of Tokyo Japan

Series Title of Photography

Facade Series

*This category contains black and white 35mm film photographs of the “Facade” series in the “Series Title of Photography”.

Title of Photography

New house with wooden outer wall in Tsukishima,Tokyo,Japan

Landscape and Architecture Photographing Location

TSUKISHIMA TOKYO JAPAN

*In this category, black and white 35mm film photographs taken in “TSUKISHIMA” in “TOKYO” in “JAPAN” in “Landscape and Architecture Photographing Location” are posted.

Shooting Data

Shooting Date:3/5/2021
Camera & LensPENTAX LX 35mm Film Camera SMC PENTAX-M 28mm F2.8 Lens
FilmRollei Retro 80S 35mm Film Roll
DeveloperPMK Pyro Developer(solution B sodium carbonate)
Dilution︰1+2+100
Time︰24°C 5min30sec
Agitation︰30/15/1
DigitizeSIGMA SD15 Digital Camera with Nikon Slide Copying Adapter ES-1

Thinking About This Photograph

 This photograph was taken in Tsukishima, Chuo-ku, Tokyo.

 The photograph was taken on the northwest side of one of “Nishinaka-dori” (Monja Street).

 This street is my photography spot and there are some private houses and shops that are attractive to photographers.

 The building in this photograph is a facility where Shibaura Institute of Technology holds lectures for the purpose of passing down the history of Tsukishima to posterity, and is named “Tsukishima Terrace House School”.

 At first glance, it looks like a traditional Japanese house that has been around for a long time, but it is actually a relatively recently built pure Japanese-style house that uses solid wood for the exterior material.

 A house that uses solid wood for its exterior feels a strong vitality.

 It is wonderful that the color and texture of solid wood change over time.

 Recent new building materials just get dirty and ugly, but solid wood changes its color and texture and gives it a “taste”.

 I took a photograph of such a wooden building.

 I think it will be a building with a better texture in 10 years.