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Sunday

At about three o'clock on Sunday, Mori called me and asked if I was available to take pictures of him and his friend Takenobu skateboarding. I threw my camera over my shoulder, my wallet in the washing machine (oops, had to dry a lot of stuff off later that day) and headed out. We started out by the docks, on the halfpipe that Mori and his friends built. There's not a whole lot to say here, it's mostly a photo essay, and I think one that's not too bad in the end. Comments here and there, as I see fit.









We went over to the Culture Center and library, we brought a long metal rail someone had welded for Mori, carrying it in a beat up old van that you can see in the background here.




Not everything went smoothly.




That's the culture center - Jazz concert this Saturday, you're all invited.





Mori (Moriyuki is the whole first name, actually) and Takenobu took me to "nice sunset spot" on Nagashima.




A photo professor I had told me that if I wanted to take pictures of sunsets I should go outside, take one, and then never take a picture of a sunset again. Take this, Richard Linke.









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posted by Anonymous Anonymous at 1:35 AM

you're a pro. so are mori and ______. i need a neko fix, please.

yr sis (the old one)    



posted by Anonymous Anonymous at 7:53 AM

bamf    



posted by Blogger Thomas Mulrooney at 11:14 AM

Unrelated comment but you don't happen to have an RSS feed for this blog do you? I'd like to track when you've posted something new without having to come back to the website all the time.

You can get one through Feedburner and if your not sure what RSS is just google it :D    



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