Friday, July 29, 2011

Japan Through Photo #5

Another photo taken on Mt. Fuji these famed cloud forests are actually in the lowest levels of cloud cover. They are startlingly picturesque and serene which at a glance would make them seem a romantic place but in truth their notariety is a place where people commit suicide.

Japan Through Photo #4

The sunrise from the summit of Mt. Fuji, Japan's most famous volcano (though presently dormant) the peak towers 3800 metres above the rest of Kanegawa prefecture and has been a hallmark of Japanese Art, Culture and Religion for more then two thousand five hundred years. The sunrise from Fuji is a notoriously beautiful sight to behold. This photo was taken on my Sony NEX-5 but by Spencer Belsvic as I was unable to climb past the 3100 metre mark and passed out at the True 7th station after passing the photographical torch to a more able climber.

Japan Through Photo #3

A mother monkey with it's baby on the peak of Arashiyama in Kyoto, Japan. The mountain is a sanctuary for several hundred of these Japanese Macaques which have become a spectacle for tourists who flock to the mountain to feed them peanuts and apples.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Japan Through Photo #2

So I was biking to the train station today when I happened upon this guy. My appartment is flanked by rice paddies so turtles and frogs are no stranger to the landscape but this poor fellow managed to get up onto the road where he was clearly too terrified to go on. He had is head sticking out and looking at all the passing cars but his legs were totally beneath him. I didn't want him getting turned into road kill so I put some 711 bags on my hands and put him back in the rice paddy he came out of. I should also point out that he was no little turtle, if I had to guess I'd say he was probably 30 or 35cm long (about 1 foot.)

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Japan Through Photo #1

So I'm bringing this back to life, but just with very brief photos and descriptions although updated much more often hopefully...


I took this sucker at an elementary school Kendo championship in Hiroshima. I gotta say I have mad props to the little girl sparring here with one of the teachers, probably because she's doing something I was always to lazy to do and that is actually start practicing Kendo...