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The day was quite rainy. We are in the middle of the rainy season ... Heat, humidity, rain, sky always gray .... I could say that this is not the best time to stay in Japan! This gentleman stood under the railway bridge, avoiding rain, to take a nap. One of the many "recyclable materials pickers"
Our camera operator takes a nap. One of the benefits of shooting for the best bed crafters in the world.
My grandpa was taking a nap, and the splash of sunlight on his cat was too cute to resist. I hope you like the picture. I do.
This guy apparently pulled up to the front of our camp, parked his bike, decided that having his whole body except for his head could rest on said bike, and took an epic nap.
It looks uncomfortable, but his face tells a different story.
through the keyhole of a door. the restoration workers taking a nap after lunch. according to the government many of the workers employed for the restoration are descendants of the workers who built the original buildings.
Porto, Portugal
This is from Serralves, a museum/garden where a 40h non-stop arts festival will take place this weekend . I guess it will be too busy to take a nap there for the next 2 days.
If you can go there. It's lots of fun.
Canon EOS 7D + EF24-70mm f/2.8L USM @ 70 mm - 1/40 sec at f/2.8, ISO 6400
Manual mode @ 0 EV E.C - Pattern metering - no flash
Subject Distance: unknown
They are one.
47°34'56" N 122°1'49" W, 136.90 m
In the Den, My Apartment
Issaquah Plateau, Washington, USA
Taken on 12.13.2009, uploaded on 05.07.2012.
©2009 Adam James Steenwyk. Please contact me at ajamess [at] gmail [dot] com if you would like to use this photo. Blog: www.f128.info