Days in the life of Snowy (aka Snowy World Tour)
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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.
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iPhone pictures today only, but not due to the rain. We climbed the world's longest span bridge(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akashi_Kaikyō_Bridge). To climb the bridge everything needed to be strapped on/in securely. On top of that, the 2km round trip + 300 meter ascension. I could have made the Leica work, but wasn't sure of Wind and Salt levels, so didn't risk it. The iPhone's ended up in plastic sleeves, and at the time I also thought they'd do the same to my Leica (meaning no Range Finding). Was a great experience, but not overly photoy all in all….and I have a fear of heights, which doesn't help either ;).
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Lovely pics Snowy and really nice to see Mrs Snowy too, photos of the cut throat shave?
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Thanks @Black Orchid. She's not the most comfortable in front of the camera unfortunately.
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She's not the most comfortable in front of the camera unfortunately.
honestly speaking. from shooting multiple events in the past, that's usually where the essence of the photo come from. too comfortable and the composition of the image doesn't feel right.
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I like the twin towered skyscraper, it looks like it's made of nanoblocks
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spooooky
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Today was our last full day in Tokyo, before flying back to Sydney and it rained on/off all day = no pictures. Will try sneak out before checking out in the morning and see what we find in Shinjuku.
@Anesthetist I love the building too. It's the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo_Metropolitan_Government_Building)
@Finkster I know what you mean
@Aetas thanks, I like it too :).