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Photography Guide to Tokyo
Pat Kay’s is a mobile-optimized PDF eBook designed for photographers and travelers . It features 42 prime photography locations in Tokyo and nearby side trips. Key Features
- High-Resolution Images: The guide includes high-resolution images that showcase the beauty of Tokyo, helping you visualize the potential of each location.
- GPS Coordinates: Pat Kay provides GPS coordinates for each location, making it easy to navigate the city and find the best photography spots.
- Raw Files and Camera Settings: For advanced photographers, the guide includes raw files and camera settings used to capture specific images, allowing you to learn from Pat Kay's techniques.
- Regular Updates: As a PDF guide, Pat Kay regularly updates the content to reflect changes in the city, new photography techniques, and user feedback.
- 4:00 PM - Omoide Yokocho (Memory Lane): Shadows are lengthening. Pat suggests shooting into the sun to silhouette the smoke from yakitori grills.
- 6:00 PM - Godzilla Road (Shinjuku): The "Blue Moment." Use a polarizer to remove glare from the Godzilla head while retaining the deep blue sky behind.
- 8:00 PM - Shibuya Non-Scramble: Skip the crossing. Go to the 2nd floor of the Magnet building. Pat’s PDF teaches you the "Panning for Taxis" technique—tracking the glowing Toyota Crown taxis as they circle the intersection.
- Best Time of Day: Specific times for blue hour, sunrise, and late-night street photography.
- Gear Recommendations: Suggested focal lengths for specific shots (e.g., why a 35mm is perfect for the alleyways of Omoide Yokocho).
- Settings: Aperture and shutter speed guidance for low-light neon environments.
: Beyond photography, the guide includes "survival" tips on Japanese culture, language phrases, transport, food, and local festivals. The "Exclusive" Digital Advantage pat kay photography guide to tokyo pdf exclusive