Location: Meiji Jingu, Tokyo, Japan
Date taken: June 28th, 2008
Cameras: Nikon D300 + Micro Nikkor 105mm f/2.8D, Nikon D70s + Nikkor 17-35mm f/2.8D
Date taken: June 28th, 2008
Cameras: Nikon D300 + Micro Nikkor 105mm f/2.8D, Nikon D70s + Nikkor 17-35mm f/2.8D
Thank you for sharing the wedding pic they are beautiful. Happy tuesday!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots. Happy WW
ReplyDeleteFascinating how different it is here in the U.S., albeit so very sacred. Happy Ww.
ReplyDeleteVERY COOL! Thank for sharing
ReplyDeleteJapanese Traditional weddings are really great. Most Japaneses are forgoing these traditions which is kinda sad.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very nice addition to your portfolio of wedding photography, CK. Great work!
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Hi CK, you have taken very nice photographs of some very beautiful people. Of course it their dress we see as so beautiful, both the traditional wearing and those with Western attire.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW, and thanks for peeking in on Dusty. Dusty is a very nice horse that belongs to our neighbors.
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Love the clothes. Everyone looks so serious. I like how the couple are almost smiling in that one shot :0)
ReplyDeleteWow. I just love all those pictures. The bride's and groom's clothing and the red umbrella is very interesting to me. My American cousin is currently living in Japan. His job is to marry Japanese people who want to have an American style wedding. I think that the couple ends up having a traditional Japanese wedding, too.
ReplyDeleteHow come no one is smiling? Shouldnt they be?? Happy WW and thanks for stopping by:)
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool! Happy WW.
ReplyDeleteTheir costume are really elaborative :)
ReplyDeleteWow. Your pictures are simply beautiful.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful pictures.
ReplyDeleteThe pictures are stunning!
ReplyDeletegreat photos..
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing...
What a beautiful display of culture and tradition - I hope things like this are preserved for future generations to come!
ReplyDeleteas usual, you have captured this ocassion in such a way that it would be very interesting to look at.
ReplyDeletegreat pics!
How beautiful. The bride's kimono is stunning.
ReplyDeleteI hope that once the formal part of the wedding was over they were able to stop looking so serious and begin having fun.
Love your photos. Saw a wedding once at a shrine in Kyoto and it was amazing. Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteNice one, perfectc catch for WW! Mine's up too hope you can drop by.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful photos. It all looks so serene and formal.
ReplyDeleteThese wedding photos are so elegant and traditional. I like the contrast between these and the photos from your last Wordless Wednesday. Two different facets of Japanese culture. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteI was never able to fully appreciate the beauty of traditional Japanese clothing until I visited Japan a few years ago, which makes these photos all the more beautiful to me.
Happy WW!
I'm glad to see traditions live on...
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Beautiful pictures.
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What a wonderful series of photos. Thank you for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteI was so happy when I saw the bride smile! She looked so serious during the walk.
ReplyDeleteAmazing pictures, once again!
ReplyDeleteGreat catch for WW! Mine's up too hope you can drop by...
ReplyDeleteThey are a beautiful couple! Happy WW :)
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The Paranormal Blog
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What a beautiful ceremony, CK. So elegant. The costumes are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteohhh.... this is cool shots for WW! Mine's up too hope you can drop by...
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