tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3486720396078672008.post983197638224729460..comments2023-04-14T19:07:05.900+09:00Comments on blanc[che]: Oita ~ Beppu#2akanéehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00069134497959202861noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3486720396078672008.post-3283686388954346222009-10-31T09:55:02.195+09:002009-10-31T09:55:02.195+09:00Thanks for reading, Jonathan:))
And thanks for you...Thanks for reading, Jonathan:))<br />And thanks for your encouraging comment!<br />You understand very well that I love taking photos of back alleys, especially in a foreign coutries people are more familiar in such places (of course, not all people; some are very shy;)) , and that's where I meet lovely cats!! And I am happiest and most excieted when shooting such scenes. <br /><br />You live in such a lovely place, where you have not only now things but old things,I guess, and different people of different origins. I envy you! <br />In fact, this outing was inspiring for me too, who live in kind of a monotonous place.akanéehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00069134497959202861noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3486720396078672008.post-75276002647201151092009-10-31T02:59:09.084+09:002009-10-31T02:59:09.084+09:00Definitely easier to read the English post on this...Definitely easier to read the English post on this topic ;)<br /><br />Actually, I think your very best photography comes from these back alleys, forgotten and tucked away in time, that you describe here. These images are powerful, mysterious, and tell a story on their own without you even needing to explain them (or where you took them). <br /><br />It's very inspiring for someone like me, who right now is caught up in the here and now, the modern, the shiny, the colorful, the digital ;)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com