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Experimental Japan photo animation

April 24th, 2009 by James

David Lee has posted this pretty neat experimental photography animation set in Japan:

I hope he took some of those early photos in an area of Kyoto without the [Donot follow Maikos in the streets] signs. ;)



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Comment by LB
2009-04-24 09:12:01

So why is there a bus ride through Kowloon stuck in the middle of a bunch of footage of Japan?

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Comment by Alex
2009-04-24 20:31:52

Was wondering that myself. I was thinking, “Is there a replication of Hong Kong in Japan?”

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Comment by VonSkippy
2009-04-24 09:34:59

Keep experimenting. Maybe something will be worth keeping (this certainly was not one of them).

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Comment by Karasu-kun
2009-04-24 11:23:09

Is it just me or did everyone else also have the Benny Hill theme running through their head as this was playing?

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Comment by Lawrence
2009-04-24 20:00:23

I’d be really annoyed if some idiot started taking photographs of me without asking. Especially on places like trains, where you really can’t go out of the way.

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