Heading back to Tokyo
Up at the crack of dawn and en route Tokyo. I can't believe that I need to do this all over again next Friday to head to NYC for the Jay Maisel Photography Workshop. I love that I get to immerse myself in photography for 15+ hours a day... I don't know about everyone else but I love my iPad more and more each day. It makes what should be dead time on an airline very productive. Aside from drive filled with 10,000 photos and a 100 videos and movies to watch I have several books and 10 magazines I subscribe to. I also read the Wall Street Journal - Asia Edition on my iPad. It really makes traveling so much just a little more tolerable. Now one thing I am always interested in is how often people are visiting ShootTokyo. I can see the top line numbers of how many visitors or subscribers I get but a lof my readers don't leave comments so I really can't tell how often you are visiting.
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Today’s Configuration: Leica M9 with a Noctilux 50mm f/0.95 and a Summilux 21mm f/1.4. FujiFilm x100
I always love going through this underpass at Chicago's O'Hare Airport. I didn't need to this trip so I just went through it to kill some time today...
Who stops for a piece of CheeseCake in the airport. This is what is wrong with the standaard american diet. I love cheesecake but it shouldn't be a spur of the moment eat while speeding through an airport.
Same goes for sugar covered apples...
Finally back home in Tokyo...
and it was exactly 39 minutes...
I always seem to get the most front car and have to walk forever... I learnt that the train splits at Tokyo Station.
Almost home...
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