Wednesday, June 15, 2005
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- takayama matsuri
- the view from naoshima-jima
- n.a.g.p.b.y.w.b.m.o.: god speed hairy little fella
- tokyo flea market
- n.a.g.p.b.y.w.b.m.o.: things make people happy
- fog
- tokyo - harajuku station revisited
- gods who are not being tortured to death
- you thought I was finished with the monkeys. hah.
- the price of freedom
4 Comments:
oh that b&w, the kid, how adorable.
he seems (and i'm sure is)in his own world.
I love birds. Great photos as always. Are you a professional photographer?
L: I'll bet that at that moment his world consisted mostly of "Must... Stay... Vertical..."
D: No, just some punk with a camera. I do tech for a living. [yaaaawn.]
I work for this place. (that's not their real site, it's a mock-up I did as a template for a new one; their real site is too atrociously ugly to link to.)
J: yeah, with kids you pretty much only get one shot. after that, you intrude on the scene and ruin it.
for this trip I was playing with a new camera... the ubiquitous Canon Digital Rebel, with a nice Tamron zoom lens. I adore the camera, especially after my last one (which was an oldish digital); this one has an extremely fast autofocus, good controls, and a decent-sized memory buffer (you can cram about four full-res shots into it before it starts lagging). however, it croaked on me with two days left to go in Japan, and while I was able to get warranty service on it when I got back, I was camera-less for a couple of painful days. so my enthusiasm is tempered by that...
Well, you're great with the camera!
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