Wires
Posted: March 16, 2011 Filed under: Digital photography, Photography | Tags: b&w, black and white, Digital photography, japan, Photography, tokyo Leave a comment »Wires and signs. How can you not be disoriented? We actually did get lost.
Posted: March 16, 2011 Filed under: Digital photography, Photography | Tags: b&w, black and white, city, Digital photography, japan, Photography, tokyo Leave a comment »
For some days now I’ve been remembering Japan and it’s unexplainable urban charm. The lonely persons sitting in cafeterias late at evening, the humid air, rain season and scyscrapers.
I really would like to go back.
Please be safe and sound, Japan. Take care.
Posted: July 15, 2010 Filed under: Digital photography, Photography | Tags: Digital photography, flowers, japan, Photography, tokyo, urban romance 2 Comments »
Tokyo is full of little moments of urban romances. Maybe Riga is too, I have to find a buddy to go and explore the Urban romances of Riga.
Posted: February 2, 2010 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Digital photography, japan Leave a comment »
Some unexplainable suburban charm has posessed this picture. (Technically, it’s not suburbia, it’s a small village called Kamakura 50 km away from Tokyo). We went there on a cloudy day, so cloudy, I had taken my umbrella. In the end the day got so hot I was using it as a sunshade.
rain in tokyo
Posted: January 20, 2010 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: japan 1 Comment »When I was in Japan, it was the rain season. It was raining constantly, even when we went to Akihabara for some sightseeing (at least so I thought). So we split up. Since I’m not into that IT stuff, and that place is all about IT/hi-tech gizmos, I got bored quickly. On top of that, my phone run out of batery, and for some reason there were no clocks around. I had to wait for the other buddies for one and half an hour, standing in front of the metro station in the rain, with LOTS of strange Japanese people around. So I figured, since I’m getting nowhere, I might take some pictures. So I did, this is actually one of them.
how it’s made
Posted: January 19, 2010 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: japan Leave a comment »This is how fog is made: climbing down from the sky, using a mountain as stairs. Yet another reason to return in Japan.
Posted: January 19, 2010 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: japan Leave a comment »
Just some Latvians, enjoying Japan’s coast, and listeting to Amelie’s soundtrack in metro.








