Days in the life of Snowy (aka Snowy World Tour)
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Weather threw another curveball on us today, so we ended up visiting something I've wanted to visit on all 4 of my trips to Japan. Finally made it to the Itsukushima Shrine. Initially low tide, so we spent 1/2 the day there, until early evening. It was such a beautiful place to spend an afternoon/evening. I had goosebumps even as I was taking the photos, felt like I was part of something special.
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Today was a very quiet day for us today. I'd assumed it would rain so had built an extra day into our trip. After realizing we'd be going out pretty hard for 13 days straight we accepted the quiet day. I hit the streets as the sun was starting to set just to take some photos of local life (and some of my fav vending store signs). Tomorrow it's off to Kyoto, hopefully well rested where we start again.
I also popped in for a 3d model today. Turns out that through lots of confusion and explaining, they could not produce one in a few hours, rather it would take 2 weeks to complete and they would not send overseas. A bit of a disappointment. They were willing to do a head shot - which I accepted, which should be sent to me in Tokyo next week, hopefully. I've found a full body guy in Tokyo who's said he'll take 3 weeks and send to Australia, so fingers crossed that one works out. I first came across the 3d models in 2012 when we were in Tokyo, but found that there were no scanning sessions left, and it was booked out 3-4 weeks in advance (we had 2 days left in Japan). So yeah, good to make a start today, and will progress with the weirdness next week hopefully….
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curiously asking. what are you looking to get in the 3d model?
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…and we're in Kyoto. In a hotel, unlike last time here where we stayed in a traditional Ryokan. Rainy season has officially started, hoping for a few dry days in the next few (it should work out). Armed with a brolly we headed out to the bamboo forest. (Photos shot on the iPhone; my Leica needs 2 hands to operate- something I can't do whilst operating a brolly.)
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@louisbosco me! :). Show you the head version once it arrives….
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^hahaha. this.
well it would be interesting.
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Great images Wade. I love Kyoto, probably my favourite place in the world.
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Fabulous images what a beautiful place
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^hahaha. this.
well it would be interesting.
It's different for sure. I like things that are a bit out there. Add something that blends tech and weirdness and it's totally me
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Great images Wade. I love Kyoto, probably my favourite place in the world.
Thanks Gav (and @Black Orchid ). It's a really beautiful place. Very nice contrast from Hiroshima too. Last time we were here all we saw were temples. Looking forward to seeing it as a city. It's got such age and history around nearly every corner.
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Another bucket-list day today, thankfully, no bucketing rain. Fushimi Inari-taisha was the destination and objectives were to hike to the top AND get a photo of the crazy gates without ANYONE else in the shot - a harder task than it sounds. About a 12KM walk from the 1st gate to the top of the mountain and back down again. REALLY REALLY beautiful. I don't use the word blessed often, but if I were to, today would have been the day. After a brief freshen up back in the hotel, we stumbled around Teramachi Street for the rest of the afternoon.
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That's my intention … a nice mix of cultural history and the modern urban life - Tokyo, Kyoto, Nagoya, .. for the beginning.
I was several times in Thailand and Hongkong - but Japan is a long unrealized dream on my traveling list. (It's a very expensive adventure for Europeans ^^) -
this is stunning! amazing set up. great perspective of the shot! kyoto is amazing, unfortunately i only spent a day there when i last went.