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DANCE DANCE DANCE (HOKKAIDO)

In 2008, thanks to Yasu Suzuka (http://www.yasusuzuka.com/) and PPAS (Pinhole Photo Art Society http://ppas.jp/) I took part in a group exhibition in Mombetsu (Hokkaido, Japan). It was february, freezing cold.
On the way back home I put the pinhole adapter on my DSLR and shoot Hokkaido’s landscape.
Here are the results.
IMAGES.

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hokkaido 1

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