Alexandre Gervais

Alexandre Gervais

Jinrikisha in Bamboo Forest, Kyoto (Japan)

Jinrikisha in Bamboo Forest, Kyoto (Japan)

Rickshaws were first seen in Japan around 1868, at the beginning of the Meiji Restoration. They soon became a popular mode of transportation, since they were faster than the previously used palanquins (and human labor was considerably cheaper than using horses). The word “rickshaw” originates from the Japanese word jinrikisha (人力車, 人 jin = human, 力 riki = power or force, 車 sha = vehicle), which literally means “human-powered vehicle”.Wikipedia

  • Camera: NIKON D60
  • Mode: Aperture Priority
  • ISO: 100
  • Aperture: f/1.4
  • Exposure: 1/200 sec
  • Focal Length: 50 mm
  • Flash: No Flash

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