Its Caitlin from High School. Someone was talking about you the other day and how you live in Boston. So, I figured I would see if I could find you on myspace and here you are.
Sounds like your life is very exciting and fun now.
I really enjoyed your photos. It brought back memories of my year abroad in Nagoya. Interesting tidbit about your last photo…People do the “peace” sign in Japan because the number “two” is pronounced “knee” – which makes your mouth form a smile. It’s their version of saying “cheese.” (This according to my host mother, so it may not be true. I thought it sounded plausible.)
Well I’m just amazed with the gallery, its hard to decide what’s prettier the gallery or the pictures =P, I’ll go with the pictures though ehehe cant deny I love japan, excellent pictures :P
nice pics man ..they entertained me for some 12 minutes while i waited for mom to set dinner
- the hitachi building, infrastructure, and ofcourse the flush sound thingy and not to forget the unusually cool rock garden
Caitlin Sep 6th, 2005
Hey Lokesh,
Its Caitlin from High School. Someone was talking about you the other day and how you live in Boston. So, I figured I would see if I could find you on myspace and here you are.
Sounds like your life is very exciting and fun now.
YAY!!
Caitlin
Nitya Sep 11th, 2005
Not Nagasaki. Nagoya and Aichi.
[re: Tamuras photo]
Marcel Sep 13th, 2005
Looks fun!
Daniel Jan 11th, 2006
very interesting photos. thanks for sharing :)
EverJean Jan 12th, 2006
Went to Japan too in November, it was a great trip. Looks like we wanna shoot similar pictures :-) Though I prefers yours, ha!
yours: http://www.lokeshdhakar.com/gallery/japan/index.php?id=17
mine: http://www.flickr.com/photos/evert-jan/72568910/in/set-1557189/
Piotr Usewicz Jan 22nd, 2006
Haha, seems that your daughter (I suppose?) felt a bit confused on those photos ;] Nice pics though.
Chas Jan 31st, 2006
I really enjoyed your photos. It brought back memories of my year abroad in Nagoya. Interesting tidbit about your last photo…People do the “peace” sign in Japan because the number “two” is pronounced “knee” – which makes your mouth form a smile. It’s their version of saying “cheese.” (This according to my host mother, so it may not be true. I thought it sounded plausible.)
marilyn Feb 8th, 2006
Beautiful photos and amzingly well-done site, mister. Thanks for sharing all this coolness with the world.
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Jesus Feb 27th, 2006
Well I’m just amazed with the gallery, its hard to decide what’s prettier the gallery or the pictures =P, I’ll go with the pictures though ehehe cant deny I love japan, excellent pictures :P
Vickram Mar 25th, 2006
Dude, excellent pictures! The shot from the plane (#1) is really nice. Arigato.
VatsaL May 1st, 2006
nice pics man ..they entertained me for some 12 minutes while i waited for mom to set dinner
- the hitachi building, infrastructure, and ofcourse the flush sound thingy and not to forget the unusually cool rock garden
these japanese are way ahead of civilisation..!
-peace-
lodo4ka May 15th, 2006
HI! I love this place!
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Robert Feb 5th, 2007
nice picture and good idea of PHP.
Is it possible to have your source code from
http://www.lokeshdhakar.com/gallery/japan/index.php
please ?
Thank you in advance
Robert