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Sega video game controlled by pee

Awesome!

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Photography

My best 2010 pictures

This is a selection of what I consider have been my best pictures of the year 2010. I think some of them are quite good, but I think I haven’t leveled up my skills too much in comparison to my best pictures in 2009. Maybe I have changed my style a bit, but I’m not quite sure.

The cameras that I have used the most have been my Nikon D90 with a Sigma 30mm F1.4 lens, and my new Canon S90.

Snowy Tokyo

Snowy Tokyo

Thailand

Moonlight

Tokyo January 2010

Tokyo&Legs

Mount Fuji on fire

Morning snow on my way to work

Winter rain

The Moon

The crow

Kinesthesia

Nobuyoshi Araki (荒木 経惟)

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Tokyo Kiosk

Typical Japanese Salaryman

Cross

"daidoreando" con CaDs

Tokyo Night

First hassie shots

Tokyo life

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On a quiet street  overwhelming helplessness  apart from the crowd

Digital Gate Building June 2010

Digital Gate Building June 2010

Shimokitazawa residential area at night

tweetUp Japan 2010

Shibuya Station

Golden Gai night

Tokyo city vs Tokyo beach last weekend

青豆

The day after the typhoon

Round 1

今日の夕日, Today's sunset from Tokyo

Summer ends

Summer ends

Summer ends

What my eyes saw in Japan during September 2010

What my eyes saw in Japan during September 2010

What my eyes saw in Japan during September 2010

Yagirasaki crossing

Japanese garden - RELAX TIME

Last pictures of Japan before my travel to Spain

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Girona

Girona

What my eyes saw in Japan during September 2010

Mount Fuji from our office

View from my desk

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Takanadobaba

What my eyes saw in Japan during September 2010

This is your LAST CHANCE. After this, there is no turning  back. You take the blue pill, the story ends. You wake up and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill and you stay in wonderland, I show you just how deep the rabbit hole goes

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JapanGuide Tokyo

Ginkgos Avenue – Icho Namiki

“Icho Namiki” (銀杏並木) avenue is the main way to enter the Meiji Jingu Gaien gardens (not to be confused with the Meiji Jingu temple). “Icho” means Ginkgo and “Namiki” means “tree line”.

The yellow of the ginkgo leaves is fascinating during this time. It is one of the most visited places at the end of October and beginning of November. Don’t miss the chance to visit it if you are around during that time in Tokyo. The start of the avenue can be seen just outside “Aoyama 1-chome” station (Ginza or Hanzomon line).

The other day, my friend Xavier Verdaguer, came to visit Japan, and asked me: Why does it smell so bad when you are near the ginkgos? It turns out that the ginkgo fruits, called ginnan, fall on the street, are smashed by pedestrians and smell quite bad. The funny thing is that when they are grilled they smell very good and are delicious.

Gingko

Gingko avenue

Gingko avenue

Gingko