It’s not the usual outfit sported by older Japanese women, but in that respect it makes a very welcome change. Those looks are almost uniform-like in their similarity…
If you look past the lipstick and shadows on the face there is a whistful kind of smile there.
That looks to be a great place to find unusual scenes – and such a big backdrop.
I do hope so. Only got the photo to go off, as when she turned round I got that one shot and then she was gone.
It is. There’s a bigger window beside it to look out of too. A great place to see Shibuya and beyond on a clear day. In fact that day was so clear we could see Mt Fuji. Well, the bit that wasn’t obscured by all the buildings…
John says
I vote for fashion low.
Lee says
It’s certainly an interesting outfit.
Ron says
Hmmm, I thought only middle aged chinese women dressed like this 🙂
Lee says
It’s not the usual outfit sported by older Japanese women, but in that respect it makes a very welcome change. Those looks are almost uniform-like in their similarity…
john says
It’s a jumble out there! A concrete one..
Lee says
Yeah, it really is…
Taro says
Normally I called Tokyo a “concrete fractal.”
Lee says
That’s a very good way of describing it. Might have to borrow that!
Denton says
I really like the black frame and colors. Very cool! 🙂
Lee says
Thanks! Certainly something a bit different, but fairly pleased with the way it came out.
cdilla says
If you look past the lipstick and shadows on the face there is a whistful kind of smile there.
That looks to be a great place to find unusual scenes – and such a big backdrop.
Lee says
I do hope so. Only got the photo to go off, as when she turned round I got that one shot and then she was gone.
It is. There’s a bigger window beside it to look out of too. A great place to see Shibuya and beyond on a clear day. In fact that day was so clear we could see Mt Fuji. Well, the bit that wasn’t obscured by all the buildings…