some more pictures...taken with a rebel xt and a 28-105mm canon usm.Also, taken in japan, not that it matters.
also, I just purchased a canon 50mm 1.8 today for about 85 bucks.I know you all know this, but the few pictures I've taken with it have been AMAZINGLY sharp, at least above f/2.5 anyways.
>>82364i liek this one.>>82361do people litter in japan? damn, compare this with a US alley.
eh. Didn't catch those chromatic abberations...
>>82366Actually people *do not* litter in japan. AT ALL. EVER.Seriously, if they see a cigarette butt on the ground they act concerned and annoyed.Also, no trash cans either. I really don't understand how.
>>82368there's some litter, but it's on a scale far below what you'd find in any north american city.but yeah it's like... there's no garbage and no trash cans, but the convenience store took my drink and put it in a bag which was put in another bag, so there's plenty of garbage SOMEHWERe.
>>82361>>82362>>82363>>82364>>82365They all fail due to gross overuse of shadow/highlight filters or contrast masks.
>>82368Also, no trash cans either. I really don't understand how.About 15 years ago there were trash cans in front of JR stations, but they removed them because people would fill them immediately and keep stacking trash on and around the cans and it caused a mess. Once the cans were gone, people just took their trash home to dispose of it.
>>82368you have either never been to japan or you've only gone to disneylandtry Shibuya at 5 in the morning after a night of partying, it looks like a fucking pigsty
>>82422Or kamagasaki in Osaka any time of day. It just depends on where you are. Overall Japanese people are less prone to littering and general filth than Americans, but some areas are just as bad.
lol, rebel.