Green and Rose Composition at the Tsukiji MarketThe vibrant Tsukiji market in Tokyo is always a hyperventilating experience for a photographer. I am also grateful to the city- and market authorities to let the ordinary public come and stroll there. they could have easily closed it to strangers for security reasons (all this knives and speeding self-propelled carts).
Knives and Blood in TsukijiThe only thing is that you better awake early, as the peak activity at Tsukiji is in the wee hours of the morning. Arm yourself with determination and don't bring your best shoes, you might come back with bloody stains. The market is buzzing with hundreds of buyers, sellers, workers who slice and package tons of raw fish.
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A Building in KyotoPart three of the new photo albums will be about achitecture scenes of urban Japan. Day and night, the cities of Japan are a golden mine for a photographer, because of the richness of the architecture of course but also because of the lighting and because of the many small things that build an atmosphere and a picture.
Phone, Power Lines in KyotoHere, the phone/power lines are anarchic, and it makes me think to similar messy wirings that I saw in the US and that I used for nice pictures.
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