Our next destination is Nikko. We made a pit stop in Ueno first before heading for Nikko by the first train in the morning.
It was quite an experience. The ticket counter that sells the passes opens only 30mins before the first train. To make things worse, it is located to the back of the station, almost near the alley way. Finally, it is blocked by the shutter door!
Despite all these, we managed to get our tickets and board the first train. We were totally unprepared for Nikko in late spring. When the train finally pulled into the station, we were still in disbelief - it was snowing!
Nonetheless, we still pushed on our itinerary. Here are some shots from the first day.
A photography hobbyist log
I have been into photography since my school days in 1989. 3 years ago, I took the switch to digital photography and have learned more than what I had in 20 years. With all the images in my head and my harddisk, I wish to put them out to the public space and hope share with like-minded viewers.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Monday, June 27, 2011
To Nara, to Nara
Back on the Japan Trip. After a very brief stop at Himeji Castle, we were on our way to Nara. I have been there once before, in 1993. I recall it was easy to get around the huge Nara park: 1 straight road, I remember. But I couldn't be more wrong.
It was not difficult, it just was not as easy as I had imagined. Hence I was totally unprepared, and in the end, we barely reached the temple before closing time. Luckily the trip back was uneventful.
It was not difficult, it just was not as easy as I had imagined. Hence I was totally unprepared, and in the end, we barely reached the temple before closing time. Luckily the trip back was uneventful.
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Out of Topic
Its been a few weeks since my last post. I have been troubled by my lack of new works for the past few months. Though I blame it on the weather, but I know I did not make as much effort as I would like to have. My photobook project is coming to a close for the Japan trip, hence I am taking a bit more time for posting.
Anyhow, I came across this blog post by Ian Plant. I have been subscribing to his RSS feeds. This particular entry strike a cord. There are many times I have a certain image in my mind that I wanted to find the right scene to capture, even though it might not exist. But in the course of looking for that perfect scene to convey my idea, I missed many good takes along the way.
Here, enjoy this post: Don’t Wear “Pre-Visualization Blinders”
Anyhow, I came across this blog post by Ian Plant. I have been subscribing to his RSS feeds. This particular entry strike a cord. There are many times I have a certain image in my mind that I wanted to find the right scene to capture, even though it might not exist. But in the course of looking for that perfect scene to convey my idea, I missed many good takes along the way.
Here, enjoy this post: Don’t Wear “Pre-Visualization Blinders”
Friday, May 13, 2011
First sunrise
By then, we were almost half way into our trip, and still no good weather for sunrise or sunset shoot yet. That day was our day trip to visit the Himeji Castle and Nara park. As our itinerary does not start till 8am, I took a risk and ride the 5am train to Osaka Castle.
I was rewarded with the best sunrise yet. Clear sky, deep saturated colours that gradually changed from deep blue to deep orange. The only pickle: I cannot get anywhere near the castle! Such was meant to be.
This is my best attempt at the castle in the morning. Next to me was an old man using film camera. I did not want to invade his space but from what I can see, I think it was probably the likes of Canon A1 or Nikon F2.
Following which we had the shortest visit to Himeji Castle before the authorities install scaffolding around the castle for restoration. It will be another 3 years or so before they complete it. Till then.
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Path of Philosophy
The rain came just in time to ruin my chance of shooting that moon bridge. Pardon me, I forgot its name.
After the rain, and lunch, we took a bus to the silver temple (Ginkakuji). From there we started the walk down the Path of Philosophy. It was only the first few days of the sakura bloom, so the number of flowers on the trees were limited. The number of trees having the flowers were also limited. 1 week from then, it would have been mankai (full bloom). Here are some pictures of the path and of Kyoto.
After the rain, and lunch, we took a bus to the silver temple (Ginkakuji). From there we started the walk down the Path of Philosophy. It was only the first few days of the sakura bloom, so the number of flowers on the trees were limited. The number of trees having the flowers were also limited. 1 week from then, it would have been mankai (full bloom). Here are some pictures of the path and of Kyoto.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Day out in Kyoto
I have always had high expectations of Kyoto. It is supposed to be the embodiment of what is quintessentially Japan. The Geishas at Gion area, the temples, the rickshaws, the many folks walking about in Kimonos, etc.
But this day, my expectation was ever so high as we were planning to walk the Path of Philosophy under the cherry blossoms. More on that later.
We started off with very good weather. Blue sky. Nice cool breeze. Off we go to the Arashiyama area, to visit not the Tenryu-ji Temple, but the famed bamboo forest that I read about by chance. It is not easy to find as the guides did not explain its location well.
After some misadventures, we finally found it. And just in time, the rain came.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Wet.Wet.Wet.
Seems like I always need to make the same mistake twice to learn. It was so for our Japan trip in April. Then the same for our Europe trip in November.
Lesson: NEVER go for trip during the change of seasons, especially Autumn to Winter and Winter to Spring.
What we end up with is cloudy/foggy/rainy weather more than half the time. This is especially evident during our Osaka leg. Lucky for us, malls like Shinsaibashi is sheltered for the whole stretch. We ended up strolling the malls. But to my surprise, it is really quite interesting, the shops there.
Here are some wet weather pictures from Shinsaibashi.
Lesson: NEVER go for trip during the change of seasons, especially Autumn to Winter and Winter to Spring.
What we end up with is cloudy/foggy/rainy weather more than half the time. This is especially evident during our Osaka leg. Lucky for us, malls like Shinsaibashi is sheltered for the whole stretch. We ended up strolling the malls. But to my surprise, it is really quite interesting, the shops there.
Here are some wet weather pictures from Shinsaibashi.
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