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©2004-2009 ~mmmmiko
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Japan has the best architecture. I love buildings. LOVE. BUILDINGS.

I snapped this one when I was walking around one day. I don't know what building it is. Sorry...

Hope you enjoy! Expect some more! :)

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Ginza, Tokyo, Japan
Nikon D70
f5.6
1/400th
ISO200

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:iconbosniak:
stunning abstract composition / blue adds :)

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:iconcav:
wow wonderful shot :D
very beautiful indeed
:iconderk-kun:
The reflection on the windows is so cool! I mean.. so is the shape of the building o_o Is the picture turned 90 degrees to the left? Hehe such an interesting shape~ Lots of clean reflection too, I really like it :)

*sigh* I want to go to Japan~
:iconnapversion:
faving this, great pic.!
:iconmademan033:
Great repitition, fantastic job at keeping the shot clean.
:iconsammib:
great shot !!.. love the angle as well !!>. I imagine how the building actually is positioned !! ... really nice colour and reflections as well..nice and clean !! :clap: :clap:
:icongriff-flyer:
Very very nice, well done, almost abstract.
:iconmjkwak:
I think it's one of the buildings near the Sony Building in Ginza...

Nice shot by the way =)

Oh, I got my hands on a D70 yesterday, now I'm in love... :D

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niiice

you cant really go wrong photographing a building as wonderful as that :D

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