Japanese trains usually run like clockwork, but are sometimes delayed because of weather such as strong wind or snowfall. The train station is busy throughout the day. During the day, it is filled with shoppers and travellers. By 10 p.m., the shops have closed and the homeless have come inside to claim their spot for sleeping in any corner they can find.
This photo is of the clock that hangs in the center, above the ticket gate. The lower deck is for the local trains. The second floor is where you can catch the Shinkansen-Bullet train.
I took this photo a couple of days ago. I didn't even notice the man on the second floor until I was editing the photo.
For more Sepia photos, please visit Sepia Scenes.
Or for more photos on the "clock theme," please visit Photo Theme Thursday.
This photo is of the clock that hangs in the center, above the ticket gate. The lower deck is for the local trains. The second floor is where you can catch the Shinkansen-Bullet train.
I took this photo a couple of days ago. I didn't even notice the man on the second floor until I was editing the photo.
For more Sepia photos, please visit Sepia Scenes.
Or for more photos on the "clock theme," please visit Photo Theme Thursday.
Comments
Well done.
My Sepia post is at Carletta’s Captures.
Wonderful first entry in sepia :)
Nice job of multitasking here -- great for both themes!
and I think the guy taking a photo of you taking a photo is great ;)