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    #16
    Re: Tokyo, Japan

    No 2 is the stand out shot for me. I like the last temple too, I found it strange that in their modern cities you always find old temples but everything else has long gone.
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      #17
      Re: Tokyo, Japan

      Thanks for sharing these Alex. I image Tokyo to be a completely overwhelming experience but I seem to be following you! -- we have 3 days there scheduled for February.

      I too will give my thumbs up to nš 2 - although I'd have wished for a high window rather than a tripod. The blurry walkers make it.
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        #18
        Re: Tokyo, Japan

        Particularly like the night ones! But love the contrast with the temples in the series.

        Always nice to have the camera on work trips!
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          #19
          Re: Tokyo, Japan

          Thanks all for the generous comments.

          Originally posted by lunarbo View Post
          I too will give my thumbs up to nš 2 - although I'd have wished for a high window rather than a tripod
          You can get a high level view of the crossing from a couple of cafes that overlook the crossing, but I didn't try them as they looked pretty busy and seemed very well lit inside so I reckoned I would struggle with reflections. Interested to see what you manage. It's a fascinating place.
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            #20
            Re: Tokyo, Japan

            what a stunning set - it has to be a tog delight being in Tokyo - well done
            :- Ian

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