Showing posts with label Canon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canon. Show all posts

Sunday, July 6, 2014

Kurama Onsen! Couldn't take photos from the Spring it self but the view was Magnificent!
Up the Steps to Kurama Onsen
Had to take a mini bus up the mountains to get to the Onsen, but got to see the Traditional looking houses on the way up.
If this is someone's residence, I think it's a little over sized!
Getting some fresh air ;]
Next stop, Kiyomizu Temple. Took us awhile to get up yet another mountain, but wait till you see the view!
Some tourist dressed up in Kimonos. Not sure if you would call it the same thing for guys? Mmm
Kiyomizu Temple! 
Exploring the streets below the temple. This is probably my favorite stretch of houses along the streets.
Same stretch from below
Final Day - Kyoto
It's our final day in Kyoto and also by far  my Favorite one! We started off the day with a visit to the Kurama Onsen about an hours travel from Kyoto station, and took a bus up the mountain with roads wide enough to fit half a car to finally get to the Onsen.

The view was breathtaking and I wished I had the tolerance to stay in the hot spring for more than 40 minutes (didn't do too well with the heat). After getting out, I realized that the showers were outdoors (Separate from the girls of course) and we had to use little buckets to shower ourselves with. Not sure if that was the most pleasant experience but definitely an interesting one!

Next stop was Kiyomizu Temple. I was really impressed the whole way through from the walk up the streets filled with traditional houses to the temple itself. This is a must visit place if you happen to be in Kyoto!

Osaka Pictures next :)

Sunday, June 15, 2014











 Day 3 Kyoto
It's day 3 and we visited Nara! This was probably my favorite part of Kyoto, with Deers roaming the streets and Nara Park as you can see above.

As you roam the park, you can purchase wafer stacks for about a $1.50, and once you hold one of these, you will have Deers stalking you down for a bite. And to our surprise, the Deers were able to bow their heads as a way of asking for some wafers. Made my Day.

Above you will also see the Todaiji Temple with horns at the top which seems to represent the Deers? We were being stingy and took photos from the side rather than paying 5 bucks to visit the inside of the temple.



Monday, April 14, 2014













This is why people who needs glasses struggle with Film :)



Back to Basics with Film!


It's been awhile since my last upload (life as an auditor...) but here is a few film shots to kick off my uploads again! Always enjoy shooting with film since you never know what you'll get, and looking through all your shots after always feels like a gift unwrapping session :)
Anyways! Come back and visit soon. Promise I won't be boring.