A Different Angle: Minatomirai
Some night views are pleasing in more subtle ways. Here’s an image of Yokohama’s Minatomirai that doesn’t normally spring to mind.

Some night views are pleasing in more subtle ways. Here’s an image of Yokohama’s Minatomirai that doesn’t normally spring to mind.

The dog days of summer have come to Tokyo. The long faces you see on the trains have become a bit longer. Midday, you can see many of the walking dead trudging along outdoors anticipating the relief of shelter and air-conditioning.
People’s fuses have become shorter as well. Exactly what you’d expect during the summer months, [...]
Got on the subway this afternoon and stood near the door. As the train passed from the station platform into the tunnel, I noticed a tired-looking guy in a suit just staring out into the darkness. He had dark circles under his eyes and seemed oblivious to his surroundings. Our eyes met briefly. Then he [...]
Some night views are pleasing in more subtle ways. Here’s an image of Yokohama’s Minatomirai that doesn’t normally spring to mind.
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Last night, I met up with Prometheus, a fellow Japan blogger who also holds photography as one of his hobbies. You can check out some of his work at his new site Floating Camera Tokyo. We had planned to do some shooting together, but found a cool, little bar near Shinjuku 3-Chome to chill at [...]
Is this cigarette vending machine advertisement limited to just machines in Japan? Do those who smoke it in Japan really like to smoke it? Is Village People smoker fashion the new gay in the land of the rising sun?
Whatever the motivation behind this ad campaign is, it’s a bit disturbing.
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June 29th, 2010 at 12:39 am
That would great as a HDR. Did you shoot in RAW? if yes you should be able to get the exposures.
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June 29th, 2010 at 5:25 am
Nice pic. Looks like it could be a bridge in Mississippi with that green foliage growin’ all the fuck over.
Go get em’ nature!!
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June 29th, 2010 at 6:47 am
Yes, the vines add a nice touch.
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June 29th, 2010 at 1:58 pm
@-Paul:
Yeah, I might have to give that a try this week.
@Chris B:
LOL. If ever a place needed to be reclaimed by nature, it’s Tokyo.
@Blue Shoe:
One thing I love about the Yokohama port area… a bit of the classic North American/European feel.
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