
I’m not sure why they say Yokohama blue but surely it shall be blue, probably not because of color of water, color of sky, color of people nor color of culture, but Yokohama is. As usual, someone is joging at a park next to the bay. As usual, a lot of tourinsts are dis embarking from a cruise ship. As usual, people are visiting there for weekend shopping. Even after a hundred years, nothing has changed. One very small difference is that I am part of the city.
Lens-Artists Challenge #291: Cityscapes



Wonderful post! I’ve seen many images of puddles with people or things reflected but capturing a runner in motion was really clever! Well done.
Thank you very much. It was taken at my favorite place where I’m strolling time to time.
Excellent! I too love that reflection shot at the top. Well done.
Thank you for your words. It’s also fun to take different photos than usual.
I loved the reflection in the opening photo and the skyline. What a beautiful selection!
Thank you very much. I’m happy to be a part of challenges and Yokohama is a good place to find new ways to take pictures.
I’m too fascinated with your first shot. Excellent!
Thank you so much. Challenges always move me forward. It is very interesting.
Your reflection shot is wonderful! I also love that you chose a city that no one else profiled! I’m glad you joined us! I’m sorry I just saw your post this morning!
Thank you for the message. Yokohama is my favorite and fortunately I live there.
Love your thoughts on Yokohama. Clearly you landed in the right place for you. Like many others, I liked the reflection, but I also liked the composition with the blue door.
No one cares about that blue door but time to time someone takes a photo of it. I was one of them. Yokohama seems to have a strange power. Thank you for the message.