Oh Japan – every time I edit an image form my Japan visit several years ago I get a little melancholic. So much to see, so much to eat! Eating aside, this here is a huge Buddha statue – you may be thinking, well, this isn’t that huge. Look at the head – I left a reference pigeon in the photo so you can better guess the dimensions. Let’s just say you can walk inside …
New Photo: An Ocean of Statues
Statues are a funny thing in Japan – they come in all shapes, sizes, and numbers. These ones here are from the viewpoint located at the top of of the mountain area in Itsukushima. Phillip
New Photo: The Tunnels of Fushimi Inari
Fushimi Inari Taisha is the head shrine of the kami Inari, located in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto – and its one hell of a walk! There are hundreds of these red Tori gates alongside a small mountain and they make for awesome photos. The difficult part was to not have 1000 people in each photo – having …
New Photo: The Professional Photographer
So this was actually a little funny – I spent some time at Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo, when it started to rain badly. Now, the couple that you see in the image had booked a professional photographer for the evening that came prepared – he pulled out a couple of umbrellas right away and every …