>>8050508>Looks a bit like Koya-San or Narathe former. i only visited Nara at night, a quick trip from Osaka to see Otaimatsu, but even at night i could tell the place was gorgeous. will definitely spend a day or two there if i go back.
>If I can give some advice, you've got a lot of photos that are too blurry (in a distracting way), or with too many layers in the front hiding your subject>The camera or lens could be doing you a disservice, it's very soft and it looks like you shot wide open most of the time, which made it struggle morelol yea, ill be the first to say im not a photographer. the most striking thing about picking up a camera compared to a phone is that it can make things blurry, and blurry = cool, so i shot wide open basically the whole trip because i didnt really know better (and hey, you dont buy a f1.8 lens to close it). the lens itself is also super cheap, you can see the vignetting + blurry edges in most of the day photos. plus its manual, plus i was trying to take the pics quickly so i wasnt blocking anyone, plus im not just a good photographer, and i basically ended up with a $900 funsaver strapped to my neck.
thanks for sharing your favorites!