I just tried making a slideshow with “RockYou Photosharing” of some photos I took around 上野 (Ueno) and 渋谷 (Shibuya).
Here it is (hope it works):
[rockyou id=117813508]
I just tried making a slideshow with “RockYou Photosharing” of some photos I took around 上野 (Ueno) and 渋谷 (Shibuya).
Here it is (hope it works):
[rockyou id=117813508]
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Mom…
>I miss not seeing any captions that explain what the photos are of
I just redid the slideshow.
Now there’s some captions. Unfortunately, though, I tried to add a bit of Japanese writing in the captions but the slideshow software doesn’t support it.
So, some of the captions are a bit off.
しょうがない。 (C’est la vie.)
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Thanks, Mom.
Comment more often!
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You have so many really good photos of Japan! You must be really busy with your camera. I enjoyed the slideshow too but I miss not seeing any captions that explain what the photos are of. anyway, it totally amazes me how well you can put all this together! Everytime I visit there is always something different and something new and interesting. love Mom
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Cardboard? Sculpture?
There is one photo that has snacks in a cardboard box…but that’s the only cardboard in any of those photos.
Maybe you mean 絵馬…which are small wooden plaques that people write wishes on and hang at Shinto shrines.
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I like the slideshow! Great pics. It gives you a better feel for what Japan is like as you watch it. So what is that thing made of cardboard? Is it a sculpture?
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This slideshow is also on my “Photos” page…
http://www3.ocn.ne.jp/~tokyo5/pics.html
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