In Shibuya, where feisty is a fairly good word to describe the fashion, and also the way some folk show their feelings, it makes a nice change, as well as quite a contrast, to see togs of a much more traditional nature.
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Demetreesays
Would i be correct in saying thats a Kimono or a Yukata ?? Eitherway is beautiful 🙂
Sorry it’s neither, it’s actually a Hakama. A traditional item of clothing that, in this style at least, is only worn for graduation ceremonies. Well, at least I think it is.
Excellent photo Lee, I love the balance in the picture, along with the receding dark colours in the image (Far right is close purple, central is farther away darker purple, and far left is kinda black distant imagery)
Thanks Rob. I have a Nikon D300, and for this shot I used the Nikkor 85mm f/1.4, set at f/2. A better explanation than I could ever manage of what those numbers mean is detailed here. Hope it helps.
If the photo was taken on the day that the post was made (March 15th) then the reason that there were a few hakama around was because some or most universities had their graduation ceremony on that day.
Or if the photo wasn’t taken on March 15th then I’m just a stinkin’ liar hehe.
Demetree says
Would i be correct in saying thats a Kimono or a Yukata ?? Eitherway is beautiful 🙂
Kesenaitsumi says
I think it should be a kimono?
Since yutaka is mostly wearer during summer only. Or at some onsen maybe?
Lee says
Sorry it’s neither, it’s actually a Hakama. A traditional item of clothing that, in this style at least, is only worn for graduation ceremonies. Well, at least I think it is.
Paladdin says
Beautiful indeed.
Tyler says
Excellent photo Lee, I love the balance in the picture, along with the receding dark colours in the image (Far right is close purple, central is farther away darker purple, and far left is kinda black distant imagery)
Lee says
Thanks Tyler! It came out better than I expected as I came round the corner and she was there, giving me one brief chance to get the picture.
Rob says
Classy! What kind of camera do you use and how do you get the background to blur ? (Sorry, I’m a photography noob)
Lee says
Thanks Rob. I have a Nikon D300, and for this shot I used the Nikkor 85mm f/1.4, set at f/2. A better explanation than I could ever manage of what those numbers mean is detailed here. Hope it helps.
Lizzy says
So beautiful. You really never know what you’re going to find, eh?
jamesmallon says
Damn, Japanese presents come in such pretty wrapping.
S in Shanghai says
I like the feets!
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Jeremy says
Indeed, it looks like this beautiful young woman is dressed for her college graduation ceremony.
Shockerz says
I hope I can see some in my neck of the woods. Why must it be so cute T_T
John says
If the photo was taken on the day that the post was made (March 15th) then the reason that there were a few hakama around was because some or most universities had their graduation ceremony on that day.
Or if the photo wasn’t taken on March 15th then I’m just a stinkin’ liar hehe.