People Watching in Shinjuku


Yesterday afternoon, after Typhoon Phanfone had cleared the Tokyo area, we were able to get out of our hotel to explore a small part of the Japanese capital.  First we went to the Kanda Myolin Shrine (more of this tomorrow) and then jumped on the subway to Shinjuku, Tokyo's entertainment and shopping district.


We got there just before sundown and every building is covered in neon signs, which throw a wonderful glow onto the streets.  We decided to capture some of the hustle and bustle of this busy district so set about taking candid images of passers by and get some movement in the images by selecting a slow shutter speed.  

Here are some of the may shots I captured on the Fujifilm X-T1 and X-Pro1 + XF10-24mm f4, XF56mm f1.2, XF18mm f2 and XF55-200mm F3.5/4.8 lenses.





















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