Posted by Celialee (Kyoto, Japan) on 24 July 2007 in People & Portrait and Portfolio.
This is the start of the Gion Matsuri, a traditional festival celebrated in Japan and held at Yasaka Shrine. It has been held for over 1100 years. The first festival was held in 869 when the city suffered from plague. The people prayed to the gods to save them and portable shrines were paraded through the streets.
For three nights before the main float parade (Yamaboko Junko), a night festival is held called Yoiyama where the public can admire the floats all lit up with lanters, stationed at specific places on the city streets. There are many stalls along the roads as well, selling food, drinks, toys and anything else you can think of. On the floats, the musicians will play traditional Gion bayashi songs lending to the atmosphere of Yoiyama. It is not complete without hearing the songs.
For these three nights, the streets of Shijo, Karasuma and smaller alleys are closed to traffic for a few hours to accomodate the public wanting to see the floats. Thousands descend to Kyoto for this event.
This picture is of one of the stalls selling small little toys for kids.
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Nice shot! so colourful. I can see the kids are all consumed by the toys!
24 Jul 2007 5:36am
Awesome angle here Celialee! Great use of the 10 mm!
24 Jul 2007 7:47am
What a crowd! So funny and colored!
24 Jul 2007 7:55am
Well captured! Great perspective!
24 Jul 2007 11:57am
Nice capture!
24 Jul 2007 4:00pm
Lovely capture, wonderful :) looks like a happy fun time :)
25 Jul 2007 1:07am
fun shot
25 Jul 2007 4:46am
Nice fun shot, the kids seem to be enjoying it. You have really captured a lot of details here for the given distance you were at. ;-) Fisheye and wideangles really saves the skin in such conditions.
26 Jul 2007 5:27pm
I like the angle of view and perspective, here. It's that last boy in the front on the left, looking up that adds a nice touch for me. I think the photo's fine as it is, but for extra action stopping, I think I'd try 800 ISO next time. With this camera (same as my 350D, but with a different name in Japan) you can easily get away with it without too much visible noise.
27 Jul 2007 12:09am
@Andrew Gould: Thanks for the suggestion Andrew! Yes, I should have set it at a higher ISO given the lighting condition.
Nice colorful candid shot.
28 Jul 2007 3:35pm
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