Tokyo International Forum By Jane LurieJuly 13, 2019 ( 60 ) My latest image on Monochromia. A spectacular find in Tokyo. Monochromia Tokyo International Forum View original postShare this:TweetEmailShare on TumblrLike this:Like Loading... Categories: Architecture, Black and White, City Scenes, Photography, TravelTags: Architecture, Black and White, Fujifilm X-T2, Japan, Monochrome, Monochromia, Tokyo Related Articles Rainy Day Moments By Jane Lurie3 days ago ( 78 ) Thankful By Jane Lurie2 weeks ago ( 103 ) Peace By Jane Lurie3 weeks ago ( 22 ) 60 comments › LisaDay July 20, 2019 • 5:44 pm It is spectacular Reply ↓ Jane Lurie July 20, 2019 • 10:28 pm Isn’t it a cool building, Lisa? Fun to photograph. Glad you like it– thanks! Reply ↓ smilecalm July 20, 2019 • 9:47 am nice, Jane! gets me coming and going 🙂 Reply ↓ Jane Lurie July 20, 2019 • 10:36 pm Thanks, David. 🙂 Yes, indeed. Reply ↓ Lex July 19, 2019 • 2:08 pm Lovely pic. Nice spot to get this shot. Tokyo is my most favorite city ❤️❤️❤️ Reply ↓ joshi daniel July 18, 2019 • 10:08 pm Nice details 🙂 Reply ↓ Jane Lurie July 19, 2019 • 8:43 am Thank you, Joshi. Fascinating building. 👍🏻 Reply ↓ bluebrightly July 17, 2019 • 2:35 pm Excellent Jane – you always do well with architecture. 🙂 Reply ↓ Jane Lurie July 17, 2019 • 4:39 pm Thanks, Lynn. We enjoy studying architecture. Glad you like this shot. 🙂 Reply ↓ bluebrightly July 17, 2019 • 8:08 pm We’ll, your enthusiasm shows! 🙂 Reply ↓ Jane Lurie July 17, 2019 • 9:14 pm Thanks😘 Reply ↓ plaidcamper July 15, 2019 • 11:51 am What a building! What a photograph! Reply ↓ Jane Lurie July 15, 2019 • 4:11 pm Thanks so much, Adam! 🙂 Reply ↓ denisebushphoto July 15, 2019 • 9:33 am Wonderful … I like the human element! Reply ↓ Jane Lurie July 15, 2019 • 4:12 pm Thank you, Denise. It was certainly a gift. Glad you like this one. 🙂 Reply ↓ Otto von Münchow July 15, 2019 • 8:05 am A rich and beautiful black and white image. I love the playful composition and the abundance of different gray tones. Reply ↓ Jane Lurie July 15, 2019 • 9:04 am Hi Otto, I’m pleased you like this image. I was thrilled to come across this building. Thanks so much and it’s great to hear from you. 🙂 Reply ↓ aakanewicloudcom July 15, 2019 • 5:49 am very interesting shot…looks like a maze in the sky😜love the color👍 Reply ↓ YellowCable July 14, 2019 • 5:29 am I like the zig-zag walk ways. Great perspective. Reply ↓ Jane Lurie July 14, 2019 • 8:32 am Hi YC, And the person crossing was such a gift. Thanks so much for your interest and comments. Reply ↓ Ellen Jennings July 14, 2019 • 5:29 am Wow, fabulous capture, Jane! Reply ↓ Jane Lurie July 14, 2019 • 8:32 am Thanks, Ellen. I love to explore architecture when we travel. Pleased you enjoyed this one. 🙂 Reply ↓ Jane Iwan July 14, 2019 • 3:18 am Amazing perspective, Jane. Great shot. Reply ↓ YellowCable July 14, 2019 • 5:28 am A very nice perspective shot! Reply ↓ Jane Lurie July 14, 2019 • 8:30 am Thanks, YC. A nice challenge to find the angles. Reply ↓ Jane Lurie July 14, 2019 • 8:31 am Thanks so much, Jane. A serendipitous find as we explored Tokyo. Reply ↓ Mabel Kwong July 14, 2019 • 3:02 am Stunning shot, Jane. Love the contrast in this one. Like looking up into the light 🙂 Reply ↓ Jane Lurie July 14, 2019 • 8:30 am Hi Mabel, Yes…look into the light. The lines and patterns were fascinating. Pleased you like it– thanks so much and I hope you are doing well. 🙂 Reply ↓ Poetpas July 14, 2019 • 12:06 am Impressive structure and well exposed in the photo! Reply ↓ Jane Lurie July 14, 2019 • 8:29 am Thanks so much, Poetpas. It was an interesting design to explore. Glad you enjoyed this one. Reply ↓ Poetpas July 14, 2019 • 8:40 am Welcome 😊 Reply ↓ Hannah Keene July 13, 2019 • 9:29 pm Amazing building and stunning shot, Jane! Reply ↓ Jane Lurie July 13, 2019 • 10:45 pm Thank you, Hannah. So glad you like it- I love photographing buildings. Appreciate you stopping by. 😊 Reply ↓ Hannah Keene July 13, 2019 • 10:54 pm Yes, I find buildings fascinating to photograph. So much so that I have a category of “Architecture” on my site. 🙂 Reply ↓ Fabio July 13, 2019 • 8:38 pm Super shot, as always! Bravo, Jane! Reply ↓ Jane Lurie July 13, 2019 • 10:43 pm Thanks very much, Fabio. Much appreciated. 😊 Reply ↓ Fabio July 14, 2019 • 8:41 am Exceptional photography on an awesome building! Bravo!!! 🙂 Reply ↓ Jane Lurie July 14, 2019 • 4:53 pm 😁 Reply ↓ twobrownfeet July 13, 2019 • 8:26 pm Gorgeous! I loved Tokyo’s buildings. This is truly an incredible find. 🙂 Reply ↓ Jane Lurie July 13, 2019 • 10:43 pm Thanks, Cheryl. We happily stumbled upon it- quite something. Did you see it? We loved Tokyo. Great to hear from you and hope you and Basil are doing well. Reply ↓ twobrownfeet July 18, 2019 • 12:48 am We haven’t seen this building. 😦 Basil has a business trip to Tokyo next week. What a coincidence. 🙂 Reply ↓ Jane Lurie July 18, 2019 • 9:12 am That’s great! Maybe he’ll have time to see it. The exterior is interesting, too. Thanks for being in touch. 😊 Reply ↓ Michael Scandling July 13, 2019 • 5:11 pm I was going to say dirigible, but close enough. This does convey the feeling of immensity. Reply ↓ Jane Lurie July 13, 2019 • 9:04 pm Yes, Michael, I see that now. It’s a very cool space and is enormous. Thanks so much. Reply ↓ rabirius July 13, 2019 • 3:25 pm Excellent, Jane. Reply ↓ Jane Lurie July 13, 2019 • 9:03 pm Thanks again, Rabirius. You’d have a great time here with your eye. Reply ↓ Allan G. Smorra July 13, 2019 • 2:47 pm Stunningly simple and complex. This reminds me of some orange places that I have been in. Ω Reply ↓ Jane Lurie July 13, 2019 • 9:02 pm Hi Allan, Yes…great lines and functionality. I am trying to figure out what you meant..I think spellcheck stepped in…:) Thanks, as always. 🙂 Reply ↓ Allan G. Smorra July 14, 2019 • 11:03 am Thanks, Jane. Spellcheck is ok, I was speaking in vague metaphoric terms about my time at the bridge (‘The Big Orange’ to some folks). Ω Reply ↓ Jane Lurie July 14, 2019 • 12:44 pm Allan, I can’t believe that didn’t click with me. Of course! 😉 Reply ↓ Allan G. Smorra July 14, 2019 • 1:36 pm 🤡 Don’t worry about it. Ω Jane Lurie July 14, 2019 • 2:45 pm Try me the next time. 😉 Steve Gingold July 13, 2019 • 2:36 pm What a great structure and I like how you have the sky-walks zigzagging. It reminded me of this New Yorker cartoon. Reply ↓ Jane Lurie July 13, 2019 • 9:01 pm Haha- perfect, Steve. I loved Escher in my younger days. Glad you enjoyed this one– it is such a surprise to see. Thanks very much. Reply ↓ Steve Schwartzman July 13, 2019 • 2:31 pm It made me think it was the interior of a huge blimp. Reply ↓ Jane Lurie July 13, 2019 • 9:00 pm Hi Steve, That’s a cool analogy. It was astounding to walk in and find this immense atrium. Glad you enjoyed it-thanks. Reply ↓ paula graham July 13, 2019 • 2:28 pm Incredible, to drool over. Reply ↓ Jane Lurie July 13, 2019 • 2:32 pm Thank you, Paula, my friend. 😊 Reply ↓ Eliza Waters July 13, 2019 • 2:08 pm Oh, wow, I daresay it was! ❤ Reply ↓ Jane Lurie July 13, 2019 • 2:31 pm Thanks so much, Eliza. ❤️ Reply ↓ Love to hear what you think... Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (Address never made public) Name Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out / Change ) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
It is spectacular
Isn’t it a cool building, Lisa? Fun to photograph. Glad you like it– thanks!
nice, Jane!
gets me coming
and going 🙂
Thanks, David. 🙂 Yes, indeed.
Lovely pic. Nice spot to get this shot.
Tokyo is my most favorite city ❤️❤️❤️
Nice details 🙂
Thank you, Joshi. Fascinating building. 👍🏻
Excellent Jane – you always do well with architecture. 🙂
Thanks, Lynn. We enjoy studying architecture. Glad you like this shot. 🙂
We’ll, your enthusiasm shows! 🙂
Thanks😘
What a building! What a photograph!
Thanks so much, Adam! 🙂
Wonderful … I like the human element!
Thank you, Denise. It was certainly a gift. Glad you like this one. 🙂
A rich and beautiful black and white image. I love the playful composition and the abundance of different gray tones.
Hi Otto, I’m pleased you like this image. I was thrilled to come across this building. Thanks so much and it’s great to hear from you. 🙂
very interesting shot…looks like a maze in the sky😜love the color👍
I like the zig-zag walk ways. Great perspective.
Hi YC, And the person crossing was such a gift. Thanks so much for your interest and comments.
Wow, fabulous capture, Jane!
Thanks, Ellen. I love to explore architecture when we travel. Pleased you enjoyed this one. 🙂
Amazing perspective, Jane. Great shot.
A very nice perspective shot!
Thanks, YC. A nice challenge to find the angles.
Thanks so much, Jane. A serendipitous find as we explored Tokyo.
Stunning shot, Jane. Love the contrast in this one. Like looking up into the light 🙂
Hi Mabel, Yes…look into the light. The lines and patterns were fascinating. Pleased you like it– thanks so much and I hope you are doing well. 🙂
Impressive structure and well exposed in the photo!
Thanks so much, Poetpas. It was an interesting design to explore. Glad you enjoyed this one.
Welcome 😊
Amazing building and stunning shot, Jane!
Thank you, Hannah. So glad you like it- I love photographing buildings. Appreciate you stopping by. 😊
Yes, I find buildings fascinating to photograph. So much so that I have a category of “Architecture” on my site. 🙂
Super shot, as always! Bravo, Jane!
Thanks very much, Fabio. Much appreciated. 😊
Exceptional photography on an awesome building! Bravo!!! 🙂
😁
Gorgeous! I loved Tokyo’s buildings. This is truly an incredible find. 🙂
Thanks, Cheryl. We happily stumbled upon it- quite something. Did you see it? We loved Tokyo. Great to hear from you and hope you and Basil are doing well.
We haven’t seen this building. 😦 Basil has a business trip to Tokyo next week. What a coincidence. 🙂
That’s great! Maybe he’ll have time to see it. The exterior is interesting, too.
Thanks for being in touch. 😊
I was going to say dirigible, but close enough. This does convey the feeling of immensity.
Yes, Michael, I see that now. It’s a very cool space and is enormous. Thanks so much.
Excellent, Jane.
Thanks again, Rabirius. You’d have a great time here with your eye.
Stunningly simple and complex. This reminds me of some orange places that I have been in.
Ω
Hi Allan, Yes…great lines and functionality. I am trying to figure out what you meant..I think spellcheck stepped in…:) Thanks, as always. 🙂
Thanks, Jane. Spellcheck is ok, I was speaking in vague metaphoric terms about my time at the bridge (‘The Big Orange’ to some folks).
Ω
Allan, I can’t believe that didn’t click with me. Of course! 😉
🤡 Don’t worry about it.
Ω
Try me the next time. 😉
What a great structure and I like how you have the sky-walks zigzagging. It reminded me of this New Yorker cartoon.
Haha- perfect, Steve. I loved Escher in my younger days. Glad you enjoyed this one– it is such a surprise to see. Thanks very much.
It made me think it was the interior of a huge blimp.
Hi Steve, That’s a cool analogy. It was astounding to walk in and find this immense atrium. Glad you enjoyed it-thanks.
Incredible, to drool over.
Thank you, Paula, my friend. 😊
Oh, wow, I daresay it was! ❤
Thanks so much, Eliza. ❤️