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Sep 11 2020 7 Comments

The setting sun in Tokyo’s midday sun

Tokyo setting sun urban art in the midday sun

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  1. Jenn says

    9/11/2020 at 12:06 pm

    I love it her top is so well coordinated! 🙂

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    • Lee says

      9/12/2020 at 10:40 am

      It really is, isn’t it? Now if only she’d left the house in a yellow hat…

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  2. cdilla says

    9/11/2020 at 6:03 pm

    You have been posting some crackers of late. Timing, lighting, street art, co-ordination and a reminder of a favourite song. Thank you.

    “West is where all days will someday end;
    Where the colours turn from grey to gold,
    And you can be with the friends.
    And light flakes the golden clouds above all;
    West is Mike and Susie,
    West is where I love.” : Refugees – VDGG https://youtu.be/aevvtpRej5M

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    • Lee says

      9/12/2020 at 10:45 am

      Thank you, that’s very good to hear. A changed world has meant a slightly changed photographic approach, so nice to know the results are interesting.

      Similarly, it’s always good when a photo prompts a music reminder, especially with lyrics as lovely as those.

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  3. john says

    9/13/2020 at 7:51 am

    She may not have a yellow hat but that is a first grade determined stride. I think she doesn’t want to be standing in your light. Another fine landscape! (from Hammill to Hunter).

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    • Lee says

      9/13/2020 at 9:52 am

      Yeah, she turned, saw me, and for a split second didn’t really know whether to move out of the way or just carry on. She sort of did something in between.

      It is. The kind of landscape I’m much more comfortable shooting. No decisions needed about rock inclusions whatsoever!

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    • cdilla says

      9/14/2020 at 4:33 pm

      Now you’ve got me digging thru my dead head collection. And in the fine tradition of learning something new every day I never knew Robert Hunter was the great great grandson of Rabbie Burns!

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