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Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Shintaro Sato Photography



This artist's urban photography is some of the most astounding work I've ever seen. He had to Photoshop the hell out if it and if he didn't, I would love to know how he captured these colors. A wide open lens wouldn't be enough.

One defining feature is his subject matter - the lesser-known outskirts of Tokyo, places normal tourists would not be found. The setting, often lacking in the over saturated signage of downtown areas, provides the original surfaces of buildings and shows the real structure of Tokyo's architecture

Here's the full series of Tokyo shots.

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