Sunday, January 21, 2007

Photographs in Nagoya.


































I love taking photograph!!
I went to Sakae and took so many photos.
This is some of my photos.
Recently I joined one photograph circle.
This time was field day.
I could meet really nice guys.
Theu have knowledge about photography.
Of course more than me.
I learned a lot.
It was brilliant day and I had a really great time. :)

4 comments:

Harry said...

Nice photos! Who put the red napkin on the cat?

Harry said...

Nice photos! Who put the red napkin on the cat?

Meg said...

Hi Harry.
Thank you for comment.
It's not cat. It's fox and protect this shirine. I don't know why wearing,but I think there is some meaning. Ik know red is symbolic color in shrine.

Steven2112 said...

The red draping on statuary is symbology from shinto and buddhism. This signifies the fox as not just any ordinary fox, but as Oinari's Messenger.

Other animals wearing the red draping signify other iconography.