
March 2007: This must have been the most active month for me on flickr. 132 photos, 15 days. All of these will be archived here very soon.
a tokyo photolog (my flickr archive, and occasional rant and rave: I have a free flickr acount, and want to keep the pics I have uploaded.)
1. red-green
2. Rules in Tokyo
3. Wata of Boris
4. how to keep your city tidy
5. poppy
6. fizzy drink
7. afghan embroidery - hem detail 3
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
1. to the right: a station sign on the floor
2. on a sunny day, so without umbrellas: an umbrella rack found on the pavement
3. Red circle on black: the ubiquitous red-and-black one
4. A very scientific milk pan: a pan that tries to give us a science lesson
5. A Big E: street art, civil engineer style
6. Surface: Guinness from the can
7. Help! I can't stop looking for something sc-able!: a vent portrait
8. Grey circle on grey: a manhole cover
9. under construction (protection sheet): with a kanji
10. baby manhole: another manhole cover
11. Many circles: yet another manhole cover
12. After the rain, and it's a circle!: I know this is too easy but it's a manhole cover
13. how to keep your city tidy: the unseen side of our tidiness
14. When I see things like this, I do ...: civil engineering related
15. No bikes: a "do not park your bike here" sign
16. circle one: a street lamp
17. "water": a water-system manhole cover
18. brillante: a French restaurant sign written in English
19. circle closeup: civil engineering related
20. step power: I still don't know how this is called in English and even in Japanese
21. sorry this is blurred: a zabuton (座布団) at a Japanese restaurant
22. Squ"air": a Muji bottle
23. Something that is sc-able: a bottle of hina-matsuri sweet
24. plate: in a window on a street in Aoyama
25. to the left: a station sign on the floor
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
My first 108 (6 x 18) flickr faves. Please click on the "ALL SIZES" button to view a larger image. :-)
By the way, 108 is a number which reminds me of our new year's eve... I am not a religious person at all, but in Buddhism, it is said that we (I mean, ordinary people) have 108 "seeds of suffering," such as hatred and envy, in our own minds. And on the new year's eve, the bells at Buddhist temples around Japan are struck 108 times.