You will never complain about the lack of the subjects for your pictures on a golf course. In the vast man-made beauty of a golf course, you will find flowering grasses, historical buildings, mementos and memorabilias unique to a golf course... It took years for these places to become what they are. They excite our imagination and we drift into a romantic world for a while. We don't have any reasons not to take pictures of golf courses that give us such memories.
Taken with: Caplio GX100 ●1/160 sec ●F3.6 ●ISO80 ●EV-0.3 ●WB:MANUAL
Taken with: R10 ●1/330 sec ●F4.2 ●ISO80 ●EV-0.3 ●WB:MANUAL
Taken with: R10 ●1/24 sec ●F3.6 ●ISO80 ●EV-0.3 ●WB:MANUAL
Taken with: Caplio R7 ●1/1520 sec ●F7.8 ●ISO200 ●EV-0.3 ●WB:MANUAL
Taken with: R10 ●1/24 sec ●F5.2 ●ISO80 ●EV-0.3 ●WB:MANUAL
Taken with: R10 ●1/45 sec ●F4.5 ●ISO80 ●EV-0.3 ●WB:MANUAL
Taken with: R10 ●1/143 sec ●F4.1 ●ISO80 ●EV-0.3 ●WB:MANUAL
Taken with: R10 ●1/440 sec ●F6.3 ●ISO80 ●EV-0.7 ●WB:MANUAL
Kobe Golf Club, the first Japanese golf course opened 105 years ago.
Shot taken at Kobe Golf Club shows the clubhouse with a mellow and stylish atmosphere with the 18th hole in the foreground
Taken with: R8 ●1/810 sec ●F5.0 ●ISO400 ●EV-0.3 ●WB:MANUAL
Clubhouse terrace for a break and lively conversation
Taken with: R8 ●1/620 sec ●F5.0 ●ISO400 ●EV-0.3 ●WB:MANUAL
Portrait of Arthur Heskes Groom who opened the first golf course in Japan on Mt. Rokko, Kobe
Taken with: R8 ●1/39 sec ●F3.3 ●ISO400 ●EV-1.0 ●WB:MANUAL
The golf ball used at the opening ceremony of the first club championship tournament in 1903
Taken with: R8 ●1/64 sec ●F3.6 ●ISO400 ●EV-0.3 ●WB:MANUAL