I am very happy to see a picture taken by HRH on Tokyo's night view. Now HRH's hotel room is actually back onto the city facing towards Tokyo Bay and Rainbow Bridge (at the far end).
Now, this is a picture taken by hubby from the other side of Rainbow Bridge facing back to Tokyo City. Can you see the Tokyo Tower? Conrad Hotel, Ginza, Shinjuku and the famous Tokyo landmarks are all there.
Now what I don't understand is : we both took the picture at night through a glass window, how come his turned out to be 1000 times clearer and better than mine? Besides HRH has the advantage of this super high quality (and super pricey) camera, I have to credit the window cleaning guy of the Conrad Hotel :)
2 comments:
Dear Jaime:
Congratulations on your discovery. You are correct. Bae Yong Joon may have the advantages of high quality technology, but he has a very keen artistic eye -- just look at the play of curves on the right side, in contrast with the straight lines on the left side of the photograph. Study the play of light and shadow, the water in the ocean and the metaphysical space in the heavens and the solid world in between. I cannot wait to see him do his first photo exhibition or book. In the future, he will make an excellent film director with such an aesthetic eye -- did he not want to be an architect in his youth?
Sarang Hamnida.
Josephine
Yes Josephine,
I think he will give us a very unique and artistic photo album showing us his perspective on the world. I can't wait to see more.
Please take care!
regards ... jaime
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