Introduction
My wife and I are in marriage for three years now, and we occasionally go for dates. To us, dates are very important, since this is the time that we enjoy our love together to the fullest, as we are all busy. In our occasional dates, our love rejuvenates, and we feel as if we are teens all over again, since they remind us of our good old days. On our dates, we carry our digital camera, in order to capture those unique moments while we are out. The document, therefore, will include photographs to indicate the ecstatic experience we had in our date.
On this special day, we decided to go to Chatan Mihama Village (American Village) in Okinawa, Japan. The night was warm; therefore, we strolled with no apparent plan as to where we would go next. My wife was enjoying the night to the fullest, so she decided to sit down and just chill and asked me to take her photo while she sat besides the statue. The main intention taking photographs that night was to show the ecstatic experience we had in our date. The night scenes were to show the different event that took place and their systematic progress. In the photo, the foreground shows my wife smiling coyly. At the background is the glowing Mihama Cineplex. I decided to include the orange light in the photo to depict the partying mood of the night. The horizontal lines in this photo show her restfulness. The vertical pillar is to depict the upward growth of our love.
Afterwards, my wife suggested that we go for a short walk around the area, which I readily accepted, since the night was growing colder. We strolled around the place for nearly half an hour, enjoying every moment of it. After the stroll, we both got so tired, and I suggested that we have a drink to cool ourselves down. We rushed to the vending machine and took our drinks. I had the opportunity to take another photo of my sweetheart standing next to the vending machine. Here is my wife standing boldly in her light blue jeans suit, just about to take her for a drink. The dark background in the photo is to depict the calmness of the area.
We then left the place immediately and continued exploring the place, since curiosity was getting better of us. We entered in and out of nearly every shop, experimenting on most items. From this physical exercise, we got very hungry and decided to have a meal. My wife suggested that we go to Roma’s place, since it was one of the most exquisite restaurants available in the area. I readily accepted the offer, and we rushed to Roma’s place. Here is a photo of my wife demanding that we go to Roma’s place. The diagonal lines were to depict a sense of movement straight to Toni Roma’s place. The space in the background depicts the distance to the place.
The waiters were so polite and efficient, and I really liked it. The place was full of other lovers, who had come to enjoy the best moments of their life. We could tell their happiness from their jovial faces. Toni Roma’s is next to the cinema hall, and they serve all types of dishes, exotic and native.
We had appetizers first, and we proceeded to devouring the main course and finished with the dessert. As a result, we got so full and left the place in a hush headed to the movies. This is the photo of my wife next to the ‘big boy’ statue indicating how hungry she was, and signifying we took a meal. I salivate when I remember the tasty food we had that night. The different shapes in the photo indicate the different items available in the area.
On the left background is the Toni Roma’s place, next to the Mihama Cineplex. The neon sign indicates the Mihama Cineplex where we went to watch a movie titled Star Trek. The horizontal lines in the photo showed the tranquility and stability of the place. Although my wife noted that the movie was exiting, I did not watch nearly half of it, since I slept from the exhaustion I had that night.
Conclusion
Our date at Chatan Mihama was the most thrilling so far. Moreover, the photos of my make me reminisce of the good time we had that night. Following the six elements of photo design, I was able to capture high-quality photos of my wife.
Reference
Jefferis, A., & David, M. (2004). Architectural and Drafting Design. New York, NY,
Thomas Delmar Learning Inc. Press.