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  • City walk in Stockholm

    City walk in Stockholm

    Spending a day in Stockholm

    Today was a sunny and hot summer day here in Stockholm. I took my camera and went in to town to have some lunch and maybe shoot some pictures. It was almost too warm to be walking around but when the sun finally shines you are not allowed to complain…

    Leica M9, 28 and 50 summicron was used.

    Stockholm Kulturhuset

    Looking out from his outpost over the city.

    Stockholm Plattan Sergels torg

    Beach chairs has been put out on Sergels torg for tiered walkers or for those who want to have maximum attention.

    Stockholm Plattan Sergels torg

    Heavy rucksacks in the heat.

    Stockholm Slottsbacken

    Family discussing where to go next.

    Stockholm Slottsbacken

    A silent disapproval.

    Stockholm Högvaktsterrassen

    An umbrella in the sunshine is somewhat of a contrary, but it’s clever.

    Stockholm Slottskajen

    Just waiting for someone.

    Stockholm Riksgatan

    On vacation in Stockholm.

    Stockholm Old Town

    In the old part of Stockholm there are lot of small restaurants among the narrow streets where much needed shade could be found.

    Stockholm

    /Thomas Tanisawa

  • Melissa Horn – Stockholm 2012

    Melissa Horn – Stockholm 2012

    Concert in Stockholm

    Last night there I was at a concert here in Stockholm. Melissa Horn and Anna Ternheim, both Swedish singers and songwriters was live on stage at Långholmen. The island Långholmen is locaded in central Stockholm and was until 1975 the location of a large prison were Swedish last execution took place in 1910. Now days the island of Långholmen is used as a large recreation area with lot of beaches and summer residential.

    But tonight, Melissa Horn and Anna Ternheim was live on stage doing a great performance!

    Leica M9 and 50 summicron

    Pålsundet Långholmen

    There is a lot of places in and around Stockholm where you can have you boat, but this one must be one of the most central spots.

    Waiting by Pålsundet Långholmen

    queueing at Långholmen

    I was waiting in line before the concert when I saw the baby and his dad.

    Like father like son!

    Drinking in public since day one

    In Sweden you are not allowed to drink alcohol in public places without permit. Obviously not everybody takes that as a being a “law” more like a guide line.

    Melissa Horn Långholmen 2012

    Melissa Horn in action.

    Melissa Horn Långholmen 2012

    Melissa Horn in action.

    /Thomas Tanisawa

  • Asakusa

    Asakusa

    A trip to Asakusa

    Asakusa located in the northern part of Tokyo is well worth a visit. You can walk there for hours just to absorb the atmosphere, the sounds and the smell of everything from city pavement to newly baked cakes filled with vanilla custard. Asakusa was once mostly famous for being the number one entertainment district in Tokyo but now days it is the Buddhist temple Sensō-ji that stands for the main attraction (and of course the market that surrounds the temple area).

    This is the main entrance to the market in Asakusa.

    Tiny shops are cramped together on each side of the streets. Here you can find everything from kimonos, candy, swords to more ordinary “welcome to Tokyo” souvenirs.

    Not everything that looked like “sweets” where sweet. Let´s just take it as a learning lesson in Japanese traditional sweets.

    This huge bronze burner with incense stands near the entrance of the temple. The smoke says to be holy so everybody embraces them self with it in hope of good fortune and happiness. And no, there is no connection to the smoke, the burner or the temple to the German Nazi party. The Swastika has been around as a symbol long before the German party used it after the First World War.

    Light a candle and make a wish.

    Or just make a wish (but don´t forget to offer a coin as well).

    Looking out from the main temple you can see the bronze burner in the middle of the courtyard and to the left there is a well where you should wash your hands and mouth before entering the temple.

    /Thomas Tanisawa

     

  • Seaside

    Seaside

    A day in the Swedish archipelago

    Went to one of the many beaches in Stockholm. The water was NOT warm though it didn´t stop any kids from jumping in. I think the temperature was somewhere around 20C and that´s far too cold for me.

    On the other side is the town of Waxholm and marks the entry of Stockholm’s northern archipelago. There is a lot of ferries that start from Waxholm so you catch one of the many boats you can reach almost every island out in the archipelago.

    This is a quite typical picture of Stockholm archipelago. Most of the islands and covered with vegetation and then all the rocks are sanded to a smooth finish by the wind and water.

    /Thomas Tanisawa

     

  • Evening walk in the neighborhood

    Evening walk in the neighborhood

    Walking in the neighborhood

    In the afternoon I went out for a walk around the neighborhood. I live a just little bit north of Stockholm but when looking at these pictures you might get the impression that I live out in the wilderness…

    Machine waiting to be used…

    Roslagsbanan, local railroad that transports everybody into Stockholm. When growing up I took this train every day to school. It was a different train set then but the scenery outside the windows still looks quite the same.

    Harley Davidsons Swedish HQ is located here. I wonder how they came up with the idea to buy a real steam locomotive…

    /Thomas Tanisawa

     

  • Short walk in Stockholm

    Short walk in Stockholm

    Went out on the streets of Stockholm to catch some new shoots in the beautiful weather. The summer 2012 will go into the history as one of the coldest for as far as temperature measurements have been taken in Sweden… Anyway, this day was perfect!

    Tourist everywhere. Funny how fast taking digital pictures has taken over from analog and the way that you get instant result on a small screen instead of waiting for a week or so. I once worked in a small photo shop and it wasn’t that unusual that one 36 roll of film contain photos from more than one Christmas…

    Slowly walking down the old streets of Stockholm.

    This kid has found something on the ground that obviously was a lot more interesting.

    The combination high heels and streets made of round stones was a bad idea.

    A stop for one of the most important shot for almost every visitor, a portrait with the Swedish royal castle as background.

    Tired of walking? Park yourself on a bench and relax while watching everybody else rushing on to the next sightseeing goal.

    A more and more common sight in Stockholm, beggars.

    /Thomas Tanisawa

     

  • Stenshuvud nationalpark

    Stenshuvud nationalpark

    This day was spent at a small beach near Stenshuvud nationalpark on the east side of Skåne.

    Sometimes you find people taking pictures of the most unusual things…

    …like other people taking their pictures…

    The sand, sea and sky justs melts together.

    Summertime in the sun.

    Warm sand between small toes at the beach.

    /Thomas Tanisawa

     

  • Southern part of sweden

    Southern part of sweden

    Just spent some time with my family down in the southern part  of Sweden, Skåne. Skåne is really the home of green and golden crop fields. In the evening when the last sun hit the fields is sometime magical. So if you got some to over to spend in Sweden it´s well worth the trip!

    In the evening the birds try to find shelter for the night.

    I like patterns. So you probably find the pattern to be a reoccurring pattern among my pictures here at the blog…

    This is what soon (might be a little bit more than soon) will become a new apple field. Skåne is famous for its apples and has several producers in the area.

    /Thomas Tanisawa

     

  • Hitting the streets of Tokyo II

    Hitting the streets of Tokyo II

    Here is another round of shoots that I took in Tokyo during vacation. The funny thing about Tokyo is that it is so many different things going on everywhere. There is always a new shopping mall that’s about to open, always some park that is hosting an event of some kind, always something to see. So if you like to take pictures there is always something going on somewhere, you just have to find it.

    The strange thing about this man wasn’t the man himself, it was that everybody was trying their hardest not to look at him…

    What is the best way to get you message out to the crowd? Shout?

    You were not allowed to park you bicycle on this particular location.

    An aquarium full of Fugi. The fish contains a deadly poison that shuts down you neural system. There is today no known cure for those who have the unfortunate of eating a peace containing the poison.

    I wonder if the fish actually is that good, or if it´s because of the thrill… guess there is only one way to find out.

    Chillin!

    In one of the many street corners in Tokyo there was a small angel watching.

    Outside almost every hotel or shopping mall there were stands for wet umbrellas. Place you umbrella in a slot and lock with the key. Signed by /The management

    In making an effort to make the gray streets a little bit greener!

    Chillin!

    /Thomas Tanisawa

     

  • Hitting the streets of Tokyo

    Hitting the streets of Tokyo

    Went out on the streets of Tokyo to snap some pictures and here are some of them.

    It’s funny how everybody is constantly looking at their phones. No one or at least very few speaks in the phone since it is prohibited in most areas but EVERYBODY is using it to read news, play games, watch TV or chat with friends.

    Sometimes is convenient with a transparent see through umbrella.

    This guy must have been really proud of his position (so was the guy who they made the statue after as well)

    A small Tokyo visitor is hiding behind the bench on a safe distance from the camera.

    This is a Japanese delivery company ASKUL that in Swedish means something like “Shitload of fun”

    /Thomas Tanisawa