Location: Takeshita Dori, Harajuku, Tokyo, Japan
Date taken: August 10th, 2008
Camera equipment: Nikon D300 + Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8D
Date taken: August 10th, 2008
Camera equipment: Nikon D300 + Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8D
Places I have been to, photos I have taken, food I have tasted, music I have listened to, and life I have lived through.
Posted by CK Ng at 00:01:00
Labels: Japan, Photography: People and Poses, Travel: Asia, Wordless Wednesday
17 comments:
So many colorful characters. I love all photos. It's almost like some kind of street art :-)
Japanese kids sure know how to dress themselves. :):)
I agree, it's almost like a street art with those colors. There are kids in punk, goth and even lolita attires and they're mostly found in Shibuya, if I am not mistaken.
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FudTrips
Oh, SuperGirl's my fave... I always love your street scenes - but I like the food better on your prior post *smirk.* Have a great WW!
And Im sure they think thats fashion...lol. That makes me giggle. Happy WW.
CK, you are such a great 'people photographer'.
Wonder how people will look at me if I'm dressed like them!? haha.....
I love these shots, but can't look at the lips of the girl in the first one without squirming!
Happy WW!
Their fashion sense require pretty much of digestion :P
these is another definition of scary! As always my Wordless Wednesday is in Sequence be sure to visit all to see the relation between the 3 entries my
sweet, here is the pretty and here is the naughty
Apparently fashion is the same all over the world,lol !
That second-to-last photo, love the "Boy George" retro look! :D
Tink *~*~*
Ostentatious dressers! Great shots
I wonder what they will think in about 20 years when they look back at pictures of themselves dressed this way?
Fascinating look at a whole subculture. But I gotta ask, what's "punk" about the girl in the next to last shot? Is it the bling? The hat? Ohhhh... I get it... she's just hot ;)
Wonderful work as always CK!
Thanks for sharing what is happening where you are. Although I can't travel, one of the wonderful things about the internet is being able to experience different places, people and cultures through great sites like yours. Keep up the good work.
Maureen
http://beingchronicallyillisapill.blogspot.com
Nice photos. Never saw punk done so colorful.
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