Saturday, June 17, 2006
Japan may not be what you think. Here's a window into the mostly beautiful, often fun, sometimes quirky world of this fascinating country.
About Me
I'm trying to get better at taking pictures. I'd appreciate any comments or critiques you may have.
Previous Posts
- An Izakaya Lantern
- One more gravestone
- Japanese gavestones
- A Japanese cemetary
- Weird sculpture from Tsukuba Expo '85 site
- May peace prevail on earth
- Neglect and decay, part 3: No-hunting sign.
- Neglect and decay, part 2: Rusted bus stop sign
- Neglect and decay, part 1: Expo '85 sign
- Cutsey Cutsey everywhere
Links
- The Daily Sunruse
- Suby and Simnam's house
- Torekimi Japan Photos
- Alakija.com
- Neverhappen.com
- The G8
- My Sarisari Store
- Etomi
- Mosquito Eyebrows on Toast
- menino.com
- Hacking the Mainframe
- Podgy's Tokyo Talk
- X-Efficiency's blog
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5 Comments:
You were right, that is a very cool sight! Nice capture!
Pretty cool shot with the mist and I'm liking everything about it, wish it was clear though.With a tripod.
GREAT GREAT SHOT!
You earn a coveted "I likey" f rom the SUbster on this shot. Love the eerie ominous feel this has. I know you did not use your trpipod, still a lovely catch. Well done.
Suby
Thanks for the comments folks. I remember when I first saw the fog above the tower, I was kicking myself for not bringing my tripod. But then I figured that I'd never get an opportunity to get this shot again so I decided to just roll the dice. I'm glad you folks like it.
I'm with the others on this one. It had a big impact on me the minute I saw it. I didn't notice the shaky aspect of it at first glance. They need to invent a full size tripod that folds up small enough to fit in your pocket, then we would never be without one.
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