[Rubber_Duck] A Photo whenever I have Time.


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06日.07月.2009
Home Delivery

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七月七日

Look up there.... today is 七月七日。。


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08日.07月.2009
ママgroup

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04日.07月.2009
Underground Arts with Canon

Actually I started to shot street pix, given an advice from a friend that I met few week back. He advised me to shot more pix and life in japan street since I'm staying.....

oh yes... pls take more street shots... macro shots are nice but its the life and streets that will bring your photos of japan to life!
 

oh yes... pls take more street shots... macro shots are nice but its the life and streets that will bring your photos of japan to life!

NOTED..!!!!
But still kinda shy to shot on street......:embrass:
anyway I'll try......:sweat:
 

Bro...doing fine. :)

More street stuffs...please! I wish I could trade the mountains here for the concrete jungle just for a few weeks...
 

NOTED..!!!!
But still kinda shy to shot on street......:embrass:
anyway I'll try......:sweat:

i believe japanese dun mind u taking pics of them....
guess they are more willing to pose for u....:)
 

10日.07月.2009

Watch my back..Elmo..!!

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Bro...doing fine.

More street stuffs...please! I wish I could trade the mountains here for the concrete jungle just for a few weeks...

Aiyo..I dont think there isn't anything for you so shot..
Shot more on your street while on the way going back.....
I would like to see how is like there.......

City is fun... but sometime need a little break lor....:sweatsm:

i believe japanese dun mind u taking pics of them....
guess they are more willing to pose for u....:)

So far have not try yet....:sweat:
I have one project coming... hope after that I can shot more on street like in Tokyo.;)
 

11日.07月.2009
a day of hard work again.....

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i like the view of the fallen leaves on the street... you don't really find such view in a "clean and green" city. =P
 

i've always wondered what's the story with the construction workers and their baggy pants??? :)

There are various theories why the lower part under the knee is pumped up like a balloon. The main reason, however, seems to be a simple one: the baggy pants make it easy to move, easy to bend, stretch and stride.

Other explanations can be, that when working on very narrow scaffoldings high up in the air, it is good to have some kind of sensor: the balloon part of your trousers touches obstacles before your legs do, which acts as kind of a warning system without necessarily having to look down. Besides, they can measure the intensity of the wind and the bagginess prevents the fabric from clinging to your leg even when you are sweating. It also works as a cushion when you drop spiky tools onto your body.

Right below the pumped up part, the trousers become narrow again in order to tighten up your calves. Why? Pressing the calves encourages blood circulation and helps you to work longer and to stand for hours without your feet swelling up.

Over the last twenty years, the balloon part has become wider and longer.

“Workers clothes should guard worker’s body. That is their main purpose. Once they get too wide, it is more likely for them to get caught somewhere and rip! This trend can’t continue forever, but I guess younger workers really seem to like them…”, was what the spokesman from the Japan Tobi Association told us.

The Tobi trousers - as we know them today - developed out of a westernization of traditional Japanese clothing. After the Meiji Restoration, workers adjusted their trousers in order to move more easily, taped their calves with a band and wore Tabi on top of them. Another source indicates, that the balloon shape was also influenced by Ninja outfits.

Check out this website...
http://pingmag.jp/2006/01/18/construction-worker-fashion/
 

i like the view of the fallen leaves on the street... you don't really find such view in a "clean and green" city. =P

Yes, you are right...
In JAPAN there are 4 seasons...will be very tough for the cleaner to clean up the street..
and in the morning there will have some office staffs do the cleaning outside their building.
and I dont see that in the Green and Clean City lor...
 

12日.07月.2009​
Home for the Street Arts​

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cool! another scene that we don't find it here.
 

13日.07月.2009
The other side of Japan.

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13日.07月.2009
The other side of Japan.

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This photo remind me of a presentation on how Japanese build their drain in very confined places using new type of silent piler, very impressive. :thumbsup:
 

This photo remind me of a presentation on how Japanese build their drain in very confined places using new type of silent piler, very impressive. :thumbsup:

Thank you..!!
hope to shot and share more....:)
 

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