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Serenity Captured: The Nagomi Jizo of Hasedera

jsqwebmaster, 12/19/202306/08/2024

On a morning in early December, I had the privilege of photographing the Nagomi Jizo at Hasedera Temple in Kamakura. Surrounded by youthful green leaves, the Jizo statue stood serenely, exuding a sense of calmness. A cute pink camellia flower delicately placed atop a nearby stone with names added a touch of charm to the scene.

Photo Description – A Moment of Tranquility with the Jizo
Hasedera is home to several beloved Jizo statues, and the Nagomi Jizo is amongst them. Its gentle expression and quiet presence have a soothing effect, bringing peace to the observer. This photograph was an attempt to capture that essence, focusing on the Jizo’s calming aura against the verdant backdrop.

Story Behind the Photo – Challenges with an Old Lens
I shot this image with the aperture wide open at f/1.4, aiming to bring sharp focus to the Jizo while softly blurring the background. However, the blur wasn’t as pronounced as expected, and the intense sunlight on the leaves introduced a strong chromatic aberration, casting a slight pink-purple hue over the entire image. While the final result was pleasing, it served as a reminder of the considerations needed when working with older lenses.

From an Amateur Photographer’s Perspective – Embracing Imperfections
Using an old lens comes with its challenges, but it also adds character to the photos. The slight imperfections, such as the unintended color tint, can sometimes enhance the mood of the image, as it did in this case, adding an ethereal quality to the Nagomi Jizo’s serene setting.

Equipment and EXIF Information

  • Camera: NIKON Df
  • Lens: Ai Nikkor 50mm f/1.4S
  • Shutter Speed: 1/4000s
  • Aperture: ƒ1.4
  • ISO: ISO 560
  • Exposure Value: 0 EV

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Autumn Ai Nikkor 50mm F1.4SKanagawaNIKON Df

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