Nara + Kyoto Garden Travel Notes


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Need to ask this... you are gonna get it printed into a coffee table book rite?

I'm interested in doing something like that for my travels as well.. so do bear with all my questions!

1) What software do you use to do layout?
2) Is there a publisher/ shop that can do something like that?
3) Do you print in bulk or only 1 book for yourself? (I'm thinking of doing it for just myself)
4) How much will it cost for printing double sided for 1 page? (size perhaps A3?)

Sorry... i'm really interested but duno how to go about doing it...

it's not coffee table book, it's a 'folded' booklet, paper is continuous, folded into a booklet

1. Adobe Indesign
2. don't know if there's any in Singapore, i print it at a shop near my school in Japan
3. printing 10 copies
4. don't know the costs in Singapore, definitely not cheap
 

other captures outside the itinerary ...


奈良 東大寺

Nara Toudai Temple

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reconstructed Old Kyoto Street

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京都 清水寺

Kyoto Kiyomizu Temple

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Kiyomizu Temple in early morning (Kyoto City in background)

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man collecting water from water streams that are believed to be blessed

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my school's lodge in Nara ...

武蔵野美術大学 奈良寮

Musabi Lodge, Nara

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waking up exercise ...

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ripe persimmons

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simple Japanese breakfast ...

fish, sweet egg rolls ...

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marinated vegetables ...

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shell fish miso soup ...

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leaving the lodge on the third day ...

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simply stunning..
beautiful colour and composition
and love your framing to all your pictures for your folded booklet

urrhh.. how i wish i can take pictures half as beautiful as yours.. :sweat:

thanks for sharing
 

thanks clight for your compliment, but there're many better photographers around, especially those i learnt from :) i'm an amateur in photography like you so it's definitely possible for you to create better works than these. just practise when opportunity comes.
 

i dunno how i missed out on this but wow.

wow.

awesome stuff eikin. as usual. :)
 

Eyeopener! Very interesting!

How long did you spend in both Nara and Kyoto, bro? :)
 

thanks schon and eAgles :)

it was a 3 days intensive onsite study :sweat:
 

You Have an amazing work of ARt. This is motivating!:)
 

Wow ....
Eh Eikin, seems like the forest on the right is leviated from the floor, more like on a platform. errr .....it's MAN-MADE???

Hmm... I tot I saw something similar to this at NTU too. Not the same but similar. :think:
 

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