Photos that I took

Feb 27, 2010 14:26

This is the first entry in my LJ. It just occurs to me that maybe I should put something here. Perhaps it's because I've been rejected by several comms because I don't have any entry (What?!). Come on! I'm not a troll! Let me just take it as a chance to practice my English.

The school encourages students to contribute some pictures we took for the exhibition. I asked my beloved friend, Master Edward for helping me pick some. His choice is a little different from mine, but eventually we came out these three. Not necessary the best ones but we just think they suit the exhibition since I'm in Kyoto right now.



The maple trees in fall in Kyoto are unbelievably beautiful.  You just can not resist to keep pressing the shutter. Toufukuji is probably one of the best spots for maple trees in Kyoto during the season. The only flaw was that there were way too many tourists.



I went to Inoue Takehiko's (井上雄彦) The Last Manga Exhibition Osaka Version (最後のマンガ展) last week. It was like a dream came true. I didn't expect I could see this because I used to be so far away. Inoue san is the god of Manga in my opinion. He brought totally different techniques and aspects of the story to Manga. Not to mention that his Slam Dunk (スラムダンク) was, actually still is, my favorite through out my teenage years. Osaka Port is right next to the museum. I caught the sunset (well, sort of), and it was stunning.



This is a very popular restaurant in Hiroshima. The conger rice there was so delicious that I still remember how it tasted six month later. The queue was pretty long; so I spent quite a while observing people. I like this photo because it has some kind of serene atmosphere in it.

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