ANA Star Wars
Ana 787 with Star Wars colors at the gate in Narita.
Traveling the world for business might sound glamorous, but the reality is often less exciting—economy class flights, generic hotels, and work-focused schedules in destinations not known for their postcard views. Yet, even in the mundane, there’s always something worth capturing. From the stark geometry of an airport terminal to the quiet charm of an empty street at sunrise, these moments tell their own story. A steaming cup of coffee at a conference break or the golden light spilling through a plane window can make for unexpectedly compelling shots. With a keen eye and a bit of creativity, even the most routine business trips offer opportunities for unique and memorable photography.
Ana 787 with Star Wars colors at the gate in Narita.
Few pictures form Hong Kong on my way to Sanya with the X-H1. Twice the camera froze and I had to remove the battery to reboot it. Was it the heat and humidity… Japanese summer will tell!
A few shots taken in Athens, enjoying local delicacies.
Just slightly above speed limit, without seat-belt, at night, in a tunnel…
What would be a trip to China without a hotpot? And with some tasty (read, with taste, not saying good or bad) cow stomach…
Chinese chef cutting the meat for a hotpot.
Not the lake, but the streets around the hotel.
First lunch in Hangzhou: was very hungry and too lazy to go further than the mall – this was one of the few “clean” meals of the week ;-)
Dreamliner (B877) at the gate in Narita.
Radio astronomy, the transistor, the laser, the charge-coupled device (CCD), information theory, Unix C, C++… and now working on 5G with truly yours !
Landing in Newark Liberty Airport with strong gusty winds. Two benefits: 1. clear view of the NYC skyline, from the One World Trade Center to the Empire Stage Building. 2. missed first landing (only ~1m from the ground) and got another free ride!
On my way to New Jersey from California: passing over Walker Lake in Nevada.