Lisa Nielson Peace Gardens
Lisa Nielson Peace Gardens
Lisa Nielson Peace Gardens
The Way Out of Shinsekai.
The street that leads back to Ebisucho Station.
This concludes Part II of the Shinsekai Monochrome Project.
Will there be are Part III? As of today June 10, I've not been back to Shinsekai since this visit in March, but there's always a chance, or maybe I'll do a Shinsekai in Colour in instead.
Note Film Shot: Nikon F80 + 24f/2.8 + Y2 Yellow Filter, Kodak 100 TMax Film.
Split toned with the Gimp.
Looking Up.
At the Tsutenkaku Tower, Shinsekai, Osaka.
Note Film Shot: Nikon F80 + 24f/2.8 + Y2 Yellow Filter, Kodak 100 TMax Film.
Split toned with the Gimp.
Kushi-Katsu Restaurant.
Shinsekai, Osaka.
Kushi-Katsu are deep fried vegetables or meats on bamboo skewers. 
Note Film Shot: Nikon F80 + 24f/2.8 + Y2 Yellow Filter, Kodak 100 TMax Film.
Split toned with the Gimp.
Tourists on Rickshaws.
Now I understand areas like Higashiyama and Arashiyama having rickshaws for hire, because they are pretty big areas and quite traditional. Shinsekai is not very big and well it's retro 1950s, but I'm not sure if you'd call it traditional. So I'm not sure what the rickshaws are doing here, but I guess more were still operating as regular taxis in the 1950s, so maybe they're trying to recreate that era.
Note Film Shot: Nikon F80 + 50f/1.8 + PO1 Green Filter, Kodak 100 TMax Film.
Split toned with the Gimp.
Back at the Busy Intersection.
Note Film Shot: Nikon F80 + 24f/2.8 + PO1 Green Filter, Kodak 100 TMax Film.
Split toned with the Gimp.
Baby Billiken?
On top of a restaurant in Shinsekai.
Note Film Shot: Nikon F80 + 24f/2.8 + PO1 Green Filter, Kodak 100 TMax Film.
Split toned with the Gimp.
Lisa Nielson Peace Gardens
Lisa Nielson Peace Gardens
Lisa Nielson Peace Gardens
See photo in original gallery.