I wasn't the only one enjoying the tulip garden on last Sunday's blustery weekend. A trio of longhair dachshunds were enjoying the afternoon sunshine while having their photo taken by their owers.
The weather on Sunday evolved quickly. The morning was filled light spring showers. As the day wore on the wind brought clear skies with the sun, and the occasional wind gust. Anyway, I made out to take a few photos of the tulips in Yoyogi Park.
Last Sunday I spent a wet morning walking along the Meguro River. The wet weather and early hour keep most of people away except like minded photographers, dog walkers and the occasional jogger. I was able to have a leisurely stroll, enjoy Naka-Meguro's wonderful sakura and take photos without interruption. There's probably a few more from the sakura season that I will be sharing, just be patient.
I returned to Omoide Yokocho a week later from my previous post and took another snap walking through memory lane, a.k.a piss alley. Not sure which I like better... What do you think?
Alfie’s new blog for recent work & updates
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Getting back to blogging, RSS feeds and more regular posting… Social
networking has its pros and cons. And it needs to be in the repertoire of
every freela...
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Pro Photo Labs in Japan
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Last updated: May 5, 2022 Compiled by Philbert Ono This is a list of pro
photo labs in Japan where you can process film, make professional photo
prints or ...
Morocco Tour 2018 Travelogue 4 (Podcast 644)
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[image: Moroccan Man in Adobe Building]
In this article we conclude our travelogue series of my 2018 Morocco Tour &
Workshop, with a few more shots of the c...
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Underwater photoshoot with Christine
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Now that we are back into summer here in Okinawa it's time to get back in
the water and underwater model, maternity and couples shoots have been
getting ...
Inside the Toyokawa Inari Okunoin – Hatsumode
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One of the most famous “Temple Shrines” (temples that also functioned as
shrines – it is a long a complicated story about the role of Japan’s two
major rel...
Moving on
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Thanks for visiting my site, but I’m afraid that from July 2013 I will not
be updating this blog. Here are two new sites I’ve set up instead!
www.wedojapan...
工事
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Part of an enormous road and tunnel construction project in Nakameguro-ku.
It is referred to as part of a "Smooth Tokyo" project on a nearby sign.
Don't kn...
Micro and Yoyogi Park Gardens
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The family was at Yoyogi Park for a day cycling to celebrate my son's 7-the
birthday. I took some time out to try out the new 105mm.
During a break, I to...
Running to improve my health and set a positive example for my family. I completed my first marathon about two weeks before my 40th. When I am not running or working, I am chasing my family and taking photos of the things we see and do.
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