A few more images taken with the Optio WP, as I walked around Ikebukaro with a much needed cup of Starbucks in my other hand!
Thursday, April 21, 2005
Wednesday, April 20, 2005
Ikebukaro, Tokyo
On my last day in Tokyo, I had the morning off. So, after getting a cup of coffee at the Starbucks near my hotel (310 Yen for a tall cup if you're interested), I walked around Ikebukaro with my Optio WP. Its primary appeal is being a waterproof point & shoot. However, I wanted to see if it could serve me on future business trips when I have to travel light - stuffed next to my iPod in one bag with the laptop.
Mind you, I'm primarily interested in keeping these pictures as a visual reference to where I've been, and I rarely print any of these photographs larger than 8x10. Other than downsampling the files for posting here, I performed no image editing.
Mind you, I'm primarily interested in keeping these pictures as a visual reference to where I've been, and I rarely print any of these photographs larger than 8x10. Other than downsampling the files for posting here, I performed no image editing.
Friday, April 15, 2005
Omakase
Omakase, loosely translated from Japanese, means "chef's tasting special" or "chef, I'm in your hands". Typically, the sushi chef will prepare for you a series or flight of 6 or more plates of beautifully prepared morsels. You're putting your palate in his hands, but if he's good it can be a wonderful evening. These are a few examples of Omakase photographs I did for Takahasi Abe's restaurant in Newport Beach. The Omakase was shot on location with a Canon 1D, 28-70mm lens, and two 550 Speedlites. I printed and framed 16 x 20" prints from the Epson 4000 so we could hang these images in his restaurant to serve as a gallery showing the beauty of Abe's Omakase.
Sunday, April 3, 2005
Saturday, April 2, 2005
John Kerry
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