Two buildings, brick wall and galvanized iron wall

Two buildings, brick wall and galvanized iron wall in Ginza,Tokyo,Japan | Tokyo Japan Film Photography

Two buildings, brick wall and galvanized iron wall in Ginza,Tokyo,Japan | Tokyo Japan Film Photography

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

Wall Series

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

Title of Photography

Two buildings, brick wall and galvanized iron wall in Ginza,Tokyo,Japan

Landscape and Architecture Photographing Location

GINZA TOKYO JAPAN

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

Shooting Data

Shooting Date:6/6/2021
Camera & LensPENTAX LX 35mm Film Camera SMC PENTAX-M 40mm F2.8 Lens
FilmRollei Retro 80S 35mm Film Roll
ISO Sensitivity:ISO 100
Exposure MeterSekonic View Spot Meter L-438
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 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo.

 The picture was taken from the “Kobikicho-Dori” (Kobikicho-Street) side of the area called “Higashi-Ginza” (East-Ginza) on the east side of “Showa-Dori” (Showa-Street) passing through Ginza 1-chome.

 The subject building is actually the back side of the building, and there is a parking lot in front of it, so I was able to take a picture of this landscape.

 The outer wall of the building on the right side of the photograph is completely unmaintained.

 The entrance to the building on the left side of the photograph is the back entrance, and the front entrance is on the back street.

 Barricades are firmly installed to prevent entry and exit from the parking lot side.

 I was attracted to the scenery with such circumstances and released the shutter.

 I think I was able to express the dirty details of the galvanized iron wall on the right side of the photograph.