There was a small temple in the outskirt of the amusement center. And a statue stood in the precinct. It was seen from the outside of the precinct and looked toward the public road.
The statue showed me its right palm. It meant it granted my entreaties. That was worthy of the Buddhist statue. It was genial even to a stranger. Yet I noticed one thing. A woven metallic wires were between me and the statue. So I couldn't approached it. The only thing I could do was to see its smile.
Dec 2007 STILL LIFE TOKYO | |
SHINOKUBO STATUE WIRE NETTING |
No
1247
Shooting Date
Nov 2007
Posted On
December 6, 2007
Modified On
July 1, 2024
Place
Shinokubo, Tokyo
Genre
Still Life Photography
Camera
RICOH GR DIGITAL