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Yellows and Greens

12 Sunday Jul 2009

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Not the basketball kind, unfortunately (but speaking of that — GO STORM!).

A week ago, I finally managed to drag myself out of my room and walk around the neighborhood. My supposed trip to Yodobashi to check out a cheap lens was in vain but I managed to snap these photos with my trusty 50mm f1.8 and my new-old D80.

Spikes

Knotted

Yellow

Edges

Harajuku Golden Week

10 Sunday May 2009

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During the recent Golden Week while Toio was here, we found ourselves dragging our butts to Harajuku. Apparently everyone else thought the same thing. And so we found ourselves stuck between people even before we got out of the Harajuku station. Here’s a shot of the throng just after we squeezed ourselves out:

Harajuku Eki

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Departures

25 Saturday Apr 2009

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Title: Departures aka Okuribito
Genre: Drama
Director: Takita YōjirŁE

Okuribito (Departures)

Okuribito (Departures) follows the story of failed orchestra cellist Kobayashi Daigo who is forced to give up his 18-million JPY cello and move back to his hometown in Yamagata-ken. His wife Mika moves with him to the countryside to start their lives anew. While searching for a new job, he spots a newspaper ad from a “NK Agency” that says “Assisting Departures”. Mistaking this for a travel agency, Daigo goes for the job interview and finds out that the job is not really for a tour-guide type but instead is for assisting the “departed” (a.k.a. dead, gone, deceased, someone who will be pushing up daisies in the next collective amount of time). This is where the title of the film comes in — okuribito is roughly translated as the “departed’s assistant”.

Anyhoo, everyone around him, including his wife, hates this new job and the idea of handling corpses all day. Okay, we all get the Ick Factor there. But somehow, each and every death that Daigo handles for his job helps him discover how important life really and why people do what they do even if they will end up dead anyway.

What I liked about this movie

— Drama and humor seamlessly integrated in the movie. Each and every sequence is wonderfully transitioned into the next one. Awesome.

— Ironies of 運命 (fate) and destiny and all that jazz. Lots of symbolism here and there. I particularly like the part where it came full circle — from Daigo taking care of several dead people in front of those dead people’s families, he ends up taking care of his newly-deceased estranged father.

— Awesome pacing. I didn’t get bored. Must help, though, that I can sort of understand what they were saying and was not entirely reliant on the subs.

— Great soundtrack. Tsk 🙂

— It’s a soul-cleansing experience. ‘Nuff said.

Spring

05 Sunday Apr 2009

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You’re late, demmit. Hurry up, shoo Winter away already.

Semi-Update

05 Thursday Mar 2009

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Since it’s winter, I’ve been snowboaring every chance I got. That means once per month for me. My other friends go to snowboarding trips way more often (read: every freakin’ week). Good thing I still have the heel-side leafing skill I learned from last year. It would be very painful (and demoralizing) if I had to start from the beginning again.

Three trips this year and now I can do the toe-side thing. Hah. I think I even managed to do some weird turning thing.

Anyhoo, I can’t be too happy about it, coz I got sick. Been out of it for four days and I only just got back to work this morning. Sigh. Anyway, I don’t have anything more to blog about so I’ll just leave it at this.

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UConn’s been winning and winning and winning. Can’t wait for March Madness.

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Why oh why is LJ still not signing with anyone?

Is she still undecided or did I just miss some pretty important news when I was sick? Gaaaah.

Weeeee!

28 Wednesday Jan 2009

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Day 262 : Weeeeeee!

It’s finally snowboarding season. Enjoyed the trip to Ishiuchimaruyama in Niigata-ken. I can’t wait for the next one.

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At dahil diyan, me sa re-post ako ng past kwento from one of the snobo trips last year:

“Istoryang Tebukuro”

Umupo ako sumandali, inalis ang kaliwang glove para ayusin ang aking ponytail. Kita mo nga naman, nuknukan ng pagka-vain. Hinahangin na nang malakas, tinatangay na ng blizzard, gusto pang ayusin ang buhok.

Lumipad ang left-hand glove. Papunta sa may gilid. Na mataas ang snow.

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My 2008 in Photographs

26 Friday Dec 2008

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Well, seeing that I got myself into this very expensive hobby this year, I might as well chronicle 2008 with, well, photos.

where's my deluminator?

I was very very excited to finally start 2008 (if you must know, my 2007 was pure hell) that I got myself dragged to far far away Sea Paradise to watch the *meh* fireworks and get my ass frozen. We got stuck at Higashi-Kanagawa (for n loooooong hours) waiting for the first train. It was less than five degrees celsius. I am never going to do that again. Ever.

So anyhoo, let’s go take a look at what happened to my year ^_^ (warning, very long post ahead).

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Autumn

24 Monday Nov 2008

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Reds and Yellows

My sorrow, when she’s here with me,
Thinks these dark days of autumn rain
Are beautiful as days can be;
She loves the bare, the withered tree;
She walks the sodden pasture lane.
Robert Frost
My November Guest

Last Saturday we trudged over to Tachikawa City to roam around the Showa Park. The colors were awesome. It was one of the best photo-sessions in my short lifespan as a pseudo-picture-taker. I dunno if it was because the reds and yellows and oranges were so vivid or maybe because I was just in the right mood. Either way, it was fun, fun, fun. Also, spending the day with awesome friends didn’t hurt. A big shout-out to Guia, Jac, Mayen, Vanush, Sheen, Meemers, and Moogs for such a great day.

「Kyomizudera、EMonk

21 Friday Nov 2008

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「Kyomizudera、EMonk by kilcher

Kyomizudera (Pure Water Temple) is built into the side of Otowayama mountain on the east side of Kyoto, Japan. The original temple dates back to 780 AD and remains associated with Nara/Hosso Buddhism, the oldest sect within Japanese Buddhism. It was built without the use of nails. The people who built Kyomizudera understood. When you walk along its wooden promenade, look out over the chasm and see the mountains and trees above and the whole city of Kyoto laid out beneath your feet, you can have only one thought: This is why we build temples. You are surrounded by a sea of wooden gates, stone guardians, lanterns, pagodas and stairs that just keep going up. Then, suddenly, Kyomizudera. A temple so large you can’t even see it. Because it’s built into the mountainside, supported by 139 pillars, and all you can do is stand inside and look out. [Source]

「Gion、EBusy Streets of Gion

15 Saturday Nov 2008

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「Gion、EBusy Streets of Gion
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Gion (祁E

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