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Futuristic Tokyo
Lens: Tokina RMC 3.5/17 Camera: K200D Photo Location: Tokyo ISO: 100 Shutter Speed: >6s Aperture: F11 
Posted By: volley, 12-08-2010, 07:21 AM

After visiting "Big Camera Store" near Ginza station in Tokyo I got depressed as I can't afford the 645D the showed me
These ones I took near the store with the good old K200D. Still a great camera I believe!









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nice angles. sharp. a very cool looking place
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Very nice.
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I expect to see Gamera crashing through to fight Iris -- er, or was that Kyoto?

Cool building.

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Looks like a skeleton of a long extinct dirigible trapped in the modern building... Fascinating... In fact, Japan is on my to-do list for travel.
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Wow - I love these sorts of photos - B&W architecture - and yours are terrific. Subject, composition and conversion - great job.

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QuoteOriginally posted by Scottnorwo Quote
nice angles. sharp. a very cool looking place
QuoteOriginally posted by SpecialK Quote
Very nice.
QuoteOriginally posted by rparmar Quote
I expect to see Gamera crashing through to fight Iris -- er, or was that Kyoto?

Cool building.
QuoteOriginally posted by Boris Quote
Looks like a skeleton of a long extinct dirigible trapped in the modern building... Fascinating... In fact, Japan is on my to-do list for travel.
QuoteOriginally posted by Sailor Quote
Wow - I love these sorts of photos - B&W architecture - and yours are terrific. Subject, composition and conversion - great job.

Jer
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