With train tracks criss-crossing Tokyo in an enormous maze of absolutely mindboggling engineering, it means that waiting patiently (or otherwise) at level crossings is a regular part of everyday life.
However, when doing so, there’s certainly no law against looking good.
Biggie says
awww, hot!
AdelaideBen says
Er… do I need to ask which one you’re referring to? ?;-p
Lee says
What, old ladies in masks don’t really do it for you?!
willy says
Ah.. Lee.. That’s the quintessential complement to your exquisite postings… Japan… Japan… how I miss the place!!
Lee says
Cheers Willy! Yeah, for all its frustrations, the country does have its moments, doesn’t it?
andra says
man, she’s hot! nice legs! can hardly get enough of looking up and down at her…. why have all the beautiful women decided to congregate only in East Asia???
Matt says
Maybe there should be a law “for” looking good at railway crossing. It’d help while waiting. I’m always impressed how often you get a picture without the subjects noticing and changing the feel of the picture.
Lee says
It’s not always possible Matt, but that is always my aim. Being as discreet as possible, and quick, is my usual mode of operation.
Tiger Chanter says
“Strike a Pose” indeed! 🙂
Jeffrey says
Simply stunning.
Ed says
Very classy, sexy, and stylish, indeed.
Paul says
Cor!
Very nice indeed, it looks one of those shots you get in those expensive 2 page adverts in the front of GQ for watches or clothes that no-one can afford.
Lee says
Cheers Paul!
Paul YM says
She skinned Grover for that coat.
Lee says
At least he died for a good cause!
Joao says
Beautiful moment captured. Perfect.
Chris Tucker says
And the woman behind her, with the short hair, glasses and elaborate scarf, is pretty eyecatching, as well.