Greeting, fellow Weekly Challengers. When viewed through opaque beveled glass, these diners in a Tokyo restaurant look like they’re underwater.
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Hi, I'm Stephen Kelly, a writer, editor, photographer and graphic designer living in beautiful San Francisco, CA, USA. Amongst the things I love are writing, photography, movies, music, fitness, travel, Batman, all things Australian, food and fun, all of which I hope to reflect in this here blog. Welcome aboard ... now let's get busy!
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Cool photo. I thought, “Wow it must be really hot in there!” lol
Oh. It was glass. Thanks for sharing!
Hi, and thanks for checking out my post.
haha! yes, it does look like that shimmering you see coming off a pavement on a very hot day. Actually, this shot was taken about six weeks after the earthquake and tsunami and the Japanese were conserving energy, especially with air conditioning, so it was hot everywhere.
Very cool.
thanks … it’s definitely eye-catching.
Hi, and thanks for checking out my post.
haha! yes, it does look like that shimmering you see coming off a pavement on a very hot day. Actually, this shot was taken about six weeks after the earthquake and tsunami and the Japanese were conserving energy, especially with air conditioning, so it was hot everywhere.
Very cool atmosphere this one evokes!
thanks! Yah, the lighting really gives a sense of warmth, but there’s also something unsettling about it.
Almost like an oil painting. Really cool!
Thanks, Addie. That’s what I thought when this scene presented itself.
This is really awesome! Great! Thanks for sharing with us, Stephen! 🙂
Subhan Zein
… and thank you for your kind comments, Subhan! I’m glad my pic brought you some joy!
Yeah, definitely! Thank you my friend! 🙂
Subhan Zein