Isn’t this beautiful?
Hunkabutta: Tokyo photos, a stranger’s life in pictures
I ran across it when browsing mediatinker’s helpful and attractive site. And also in the same search came across it again via the great Tokyo Shoes blog tutorial.
I’m impressed by the design aesthetics of the pages and blown away by the gorgeous images. I spent two weeks in Japan, and no picture of mine comes close to these in quality.
Man, I wish I could take pictures like these.
And I hope I remembered right that “Utsukushii” means “beautiful.”
At some point, the best of my Japan and other photo albums will at least be linked, if not photoblogged. But that’s only so I can catalog the pictures and get them organized.
Some of the England photos came out well – I took the bulk of them with the digital camera, David took about a quarter of them with the fim camera. I pretty much took pictures almost every day, of strange subjects and normal subjects. They’ll be linked into the England trip journal that is being built “in the past;” click on the September archive to view each entry as I get it up.
Which means I’ll have the fun of learning how to deal with images in the blog. At least all the images are handily stashed online, though not terribly well organized. I’ve been adding comments to them but haven’t finished.
Hey, remember when you had to sit in somebody’s living room and watch their parents show slides of their trip to the Grand Canyon? It’s about as boring as that! Except it’s online, and that sexes it up a little. Right? Right.