People become very upset when you try and crouch on the ground to take a picture. I was unable to get my camera steady thanks to the swarms of impatient pedestrians who felt inconvenienced by my stillness. Hence this picture is blurry and not well framed, but I think that adds some character to it. If I had been allowed to politely take a clear, unobstructed photograph, I would have known that I had suddenly warped into some sort of alternative dimension and that, hence, I was no longer in Tennoji. As it was Tennoji that I had wished to photograph, I am a little pleased with the rushed, gritty (lack of) quality. It resembles its subject well.
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Words of Wisdom
People become very upset when you try and crouch on the ground to take a picture. I was unable to get my camera steady thanks to the swarms of impatient pedestrians who felt inconvenienced by my stillness. Hence this picture is blurry and not well framed, but I think that adds some character to it. If I had been allowed to politely take a clear, unobstructed photograph, I would have known that I had suddenly warped into some sort of alternative dimension and that, hence, I was no longer in Tennoji. As it was Tennoji that I had wished to photograph, I am a little pleased with the rushed, gritty (lack of) quality. It resembles its subject well.
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