The structure around the entrance of the New National Theater had the air of substance. Both the concrete wall and pillars were thick. The pillars were truncated and the place was composed of only straight lines. I thought the lines made the place discerning.
A passage stretched between the wall and pillars. And I could see some figures walking at the end of the passage. The place was a carriage porch. Yet nothing was run in the theater at that time. So few cars were on the porch. And the place was quiet.
May 2016 IN THE CITY TOKYO | |
PASSAGE PILLAR SHINJUKU WALL |
No
9753
Shooting Date
Mar 2016
Posted On
May 23, 2016
Modified On
October 3, 2023
Place
Shinjuku, Tokyo
Genre
Street Photography
Camera
SIGMA DP2 MERRILL