To Nara, another photographer
The bus crawls through the city. We are crammed into the narrow aisle, which is too narrow for tourists with luggage.
A French girl next to me has too much hair growth on her face, a beard stubble, a thin mustache, and sideburns. The father does not interfere with the family. He stands at the front and looks worried. He consults his phone to ward off the danger of delay on the itinerary.
At Nara station, a photographer sits huddled against a wall. Concentrated, he tries to make something of the legs passing by him. I am trying to make something of how he is trying to make something.
Photo and time
An experiment; a timelapse photo, sort of. Pelle Cass, but not so busy.
A corner in Kyoto
Kyoto.
Kyoto’s temples and making videos
I am having more and more fun making YouTube videos. They are still rudimentary, but I am getting the hang of the intricacies of Finalcut Pro (an old-fashioned great program from Apple) and YouTube. For daily videos, you also have to keep it simple. A video like this can easily take an hour to edit, and that’s a bit too long.
Yesterday, I shared the following video on YouTube about our day in Kyoto. I was quite satisfied with the timelapse of climbing the hill at the Fushimi Inari temple complex.
Shadow, Kyoto
Kyoto.