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Yoshimasa Matsuda at Naminoue Shrine, Okinawa

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Yoshimasa Matsuda Hanshi 9th-dan Okinawa Shorin-ryu Myobukan at Naminoue Shrine, Naha City, Okinawa.

On Friday I photographed 9th-dan master Yoshimasa Matsuda and his son Hirokazu Matsuda at Naminoue Shrine, Naha City, Okinawa. On January 31st Matsuda will receive the rank of 10th-dan.

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Yoshimasa Matsuda Hanshi 9th-dan Okinawa Shorin-ryu Myobukan at Naminoue Shrine, Naha City, Okinawa.

Naminoue Shrine is the most famous shrine on Okinawa. The fact that Matsuda is a local resident and supporter of the shrine meant we were given permission to use it as a background for the photographs.

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Hirokazu Matsuda, Shihan 7th-dan (elft) and father Yoshimasa Matsuda Hanshi 9th-dan Okinawa Shorin-ryu Myobukan at Naminoue Shrine, Naha City, Okinawa.

Tokyo Skytree

Tokyo Skytree

Tokyo Skytree

Tokyo Skytree, at 634m the world’s tallest free-standing broadcasting tower. At least it was in 2011, but no doubt it will not keep the position for long.

Tokyo Skytree

Tokyo Skytree

After taking the shinkansen from Nagaoka to Ueno I had intended on having a relaxing lunch, before taking the train to Narita. However on arrival at Ueno Station. the sky was crystal clear, and I could clearly see the Skytree. I ignored the hunger pangs and jumped on the Ginza line to Asakusa. Spent 20 minutes shooting on the banks of the Sumida River, then jumped back on the metro to Ueno.

Tokyo Skytree

Tokyo Skytree

Visiting a Shrine on New Year’s Day

New Year Celebrations at Futenma Shrine, Okinawa, Japan. 1/1/2015. Some visitors and their pets wear traditional dress.

New Year Celebrations at Futenma Shrine, Okinawa, Japan. 1/1/2015. Extra staff deal with the large number of visitors.

New Year Celebrations at Futenma Shrine, Okinawa, Japan. 1/1/2015 - Returning the previous year's omamori charms.

New Year Celebrations at Futenma Shrine, Okinawa, Japan. 1/1/2015 – Returning the previous year’s omamori charms.

New Year Celebrations at Futenma Shrine, Okinawa, Japan. 1/1/2015 - Purifying hands at the entrance to the shrine.

New Year Celebrations at Futenma Shrine, Okinawa, Japan. 1/1/2015 – Purifying hands at the entrance to the shrine.

New Year Celebrations at Futenma Shrine, Okinawa, Japan. 1/1/2015. Purchasing omamori charms for the year.

New Year Celebrations at Futenma Shrine, Okinawa, Japan. 1/1/2015. Purchasing omamori charms for the year.

New Year Celebrations at Futenma Shrine, Okinawa, Japan. 1/1/2015. Some visitors and their pets wear traditional dress.

New Year Celebrations at Futenma Shrine, Okinawa, Japan. 1/1/2015. Some visitors and their pets wear traditional dress.

New Year Celebrations at Futenma Shrine, Okinawa, Japan. 1/1/2015 - 2015 year of the ram.

New Year Celebrations at Futenma Shrine, Okinawa, Japan. 1/1/2015 – 2015 year of the ram.

New Year Celebrations at Futenma Shrine, Okinawa, Japan. 1/1/2015 - Family reading omikuji fortune papers

New Year Celebrations at Futenma Shrine, Okinawa, Japan. 1/1/2015 – Family reading omikuji fortune papers

New Year Celebrations at Futenma Shrine, Okinawa, Japan. 1/1/2015. Child tying omikuji fortune paper to string.

New Year Celebrations at Futenma Shrine, Okinawa, Japan. 1/1/2015. Child tying omikuji fortune paper to string.

New Year Celebrations at Futenma Shrine, Okinawa, Japan. 1/1/2015 - Mochi  rice sweets.

New Year Celebrations at Futenma Shrine, Okinawa, Japan. 1/1/2015 – Mochi rice sweets.

2014 – A Year in Photos

2014 began without contact lenses or glasses.

2014 began without contact lenses or glasses.

Cherry blossom blooms in January

Cherry blossom bloomed in January

Shooting in the studio with the K3 for Pentax.

Shooting in the studio with the K3 for Pentax.

The arrival of the Profoto B1 allowed studio lighting outdoors.

The arrival of the Profoto B1 allowed studio lighting outdoors.

Tousosai at Touzan Shrine, part of the Arita Pottery Festival, Saga.

Tousosai at Touzan Shrine, part of the Arita Pottery Festival, Saga.

Bear started her own business.

Bear started her own business.

I bought a new phone

I bought a new phone

Teamed up with Okinawa Five-O

Teamed up with Okinawa Five-O

Got in the occasional dive

Got in the occasional dive

Up to Fukushima for the Soma Nomaoi Samurai Horseman Festival

Up to Fukushima for the Soma Nomaoi Samurai Horseman Festival

Summer is filled with festivals. Awa Odori in Tokushima City

Summer is filled with festivals. Awa Odori in Tokushima City

Fukagawa Fetival aka water throwing festival held at Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine, Tokyo,

Fukagawa Fetival aka water throwing festival held at Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine, Tokyo,

33rd Asakusa Samba Festival in Tokyo

33rd Asakusa Samba Festival in Tokyo

Koenji Awa Odori, Koenji, Tokyo

Koenji Awa Odori, Koenji, Tokyo

Climbed Mt Fuji

Climbed Mt Fuji

Finished the Karate Masters Portrait Project Volume 1.

Finished the Karate Masters Portrait Project Volume 1.

Spent some time at the beach

Spent some time at the beach

Continued to document life on Okinawa - Iha-san with his chan  chicken

Continued to document life on Okinawa – Iha-san with his chan chicken

Dancer Kazue Higa at the National Theatre Okinawa.

Dancer Kazue Higa at the National Theatre Okinawa.

Naha's Tug of War

Naha’s Tug of War

Arakaki Sensei watches over the 100 Kata for Karate Day.

Arakaki Sensei watches over the 100 Kata for Karate Day.

Shuri Castle Festival, Naha

Shuri Castle Festival, Naha

It's been a fantastic 2014. Thank you all for your support! See you in 2015.

It’s been a fantastic 2014. Thank you all for your support! See you in 2015.

The importance of having access to a backup camera

Last year, on my trip to India I took the Pentax 645D, a 35mm wide-angle lens and the new 90mm macro.   I also packed a Pentax K5-IIs with a 40mm pancake lens for low-light  street photography. The K5-IIs would also be my backup camera in the unlikely event that the 645D was stolen or had problems.

The K5 takes the same batteries, charger and SD cards as the 645D. The body and pancake lens combined weigh about 800 grams so it didn’t t take up much space or weight if it wasn’t used. The image quality from the K5 is excellent, obviously not on a par with the 645D, but I would still be able to use the images for commercial purposes.

It's not a matter of if, but when problems are going to occur.

It’s not a matter of if, but when problems are going to occur.

While in Agra, shooting the Taj Mahal at dawn, the 645D suddenly stopped working. The shutter seemed to open for a couple of seconds then the screen showed just a black image. I turned it off and on, removed and replaced the battery, the lens, the SD cards, but the problem was still there.  I wasn’t sure why it had stopped working. It could have been a piece of debris had floated in while changing lenses in Varanasi. It could have been general wear and tear.  What it meant was that I wouldn’t be using the 645D for the rest of the trip.

Obviously this was a little frustrating, but things like this happen.  Cameras sometimes stop working.  If you use them frequently, and treat them as a tool rather than objet d’art, it’s a matter of when not if you’ll have a problem.

Pentax Japan couriered a replacement body out to me in India, but it got snarled up in red tape while in Jaipur as customs officials couldn’t comprehend that the camera was a loaner that I would return, and that I wasn’t importing it into India. The replacement eventually made it’s way back to Tokyo many weeks later, I never got to use it.

Nonetheless, the Pentax K5IIs and a tiny pancake lens allowed me to carry on shooting.

Jodhpur, Rajashtan, India

Man at castle walls, Jodhpur, Rajashtan, India

It didn’t really lighten my load as I continued to carry my 645D with me rather than leaving at the hostel or hotel, but I was able to keep working.

Maha Mandir Temple dedicated to Aayas Deonath. Now used as a school - Jodhpur, Rajashtan, India

Woman at Maha Mandir Temple dedicated to Aayas Deonath.  Jodhpur, Rajashtan, India

In fact, when posting the photographs on the web many people commented on how good images look from the Pentax 645D unaware that I’d had to switch cameras mid trip.

Astronomical Devices at Jantar Mantar Observatory - Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Astronomical Devices at Jantar Mantar Observatory – Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

The K5 was a better choice during Holi when the air was filled with powdered paint. It still shows signs of the encounters.

Holi, Festival of Colors, a Hindu Festival - Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Holi, Festival of Colors, a Hindu Festival – Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

With the arrival of the 645Z the Pentax 645D (which was fixed by Pentax on my return to Tokyo) has become my backup camera.

Holi, Festival of Colors, a Hindu Festival - Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Holi, Festival of Colors, a Hindu Festival – Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

As they say in the military, “Two is one, and one is none.” If you rely on a particular piece of equipment you need redundancies in the event of failure.

So if Santa just visited your house with a sparkly new camera, don’t sell your old one just yet. Keep it as a backup, and when the going gets tough, you’ll still be shooting.

Amber ( Amer ) Fort / Palace - Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Amber ( Amer ) Fort / Palace – Jaipur, Rajasthan, India