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Anonymous
I took a month long trip last summer to the west cost of Japan.
In before weeaboo.
Anyways, I took a million pictures, and for some reason this one is my favorite.

Any comments?
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>> Anonymous
That's scary because it looks more like the suburbs of Denver than Japan. Oh how I hope Japan doesn't adopt the US city planning ideals.
>> Anonymous
>>127995

Yup, you're using the same camera model as I did before switching to my 350D - and the photo does have something to it, it reminds me of my childhood somehow...
>> Anonymous
I like how one side is all buildings, and the other side is all trees
>> Anonymous
It looks like a pretty normal photo, but I think i can see what you mean by there being
just something about it
>> dabears !!Mvec13vF5eX
Hmm... I actually like this one a lot too, but I can't quite put my finger on it.

Like someone else said, it's probably the contast between city and nature.
>> Anonymous
OP here. Funny side-story, my friend actually tossed me into that river later that week, but a cute japanese girl helped me out, lol. It was like a movie.