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Submitted: May 11, 2008
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Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Model: NIKON D2Xs
Shutter Speed: 1/10 second
F Number: F/8.0
Focal Length: 24 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Date Picture Taken: May 11, 2008, 3:10:19 PM

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Shinjuku Station - Tokyo, Japan

Nikon D2XS and 12-24mm
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Absolutely gorgeous, Mike. Is that new? I don't recall.

I love the fact that you drug the shutter, giving a sense of movement. It really works well with the static eye.

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Fantastice composition !

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Need to go somewhere to get Air
Thanks so much for the kind comment and the fave Bill :thanks:

It's quite old I believe (well at least 6 years cause its been here as long as I have) =D
That's very cool. Magnificent colors.

I agree with Bill, I don't recall it. I thought that we saw all of Shinjuku-eki with you and A.
Thanks so much Jen :heart:

It's a bit off the beaten track, at the beginning of the underground passage that leads from the station to the Skyscraper district, etc.
I have to admit... If I got off "the beaten path", I would be totally lost. My spacial skills would never kick in because they are non-existent.

And since I can't place it, that just another place for you to take us, if we get the chance to come back! ;)
Haha, I'm the same usually when exploring new areas... luckily I have Asako to guide me :p

Just a little bit of history for you... The Tokyo streets were originally built in a maze-like pattern so that marauding armies would get lost on their way to the city center and that original layout has never been changed, so don't feel bad about getting lost here, technically that's what the city was designed for =D
That is an interesting fact. It all makes sense, now. :D

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