iPhoneography: A Traveller in Tokyo

I’ve said it a few times before that my iPhone has become my favourite camera, and that had become even more so when I upgraded to to 6S and started using an app called VSCO. Visual Supply Co.’s app aims to replicate the distinctive (and undeniably hipster) looks of old film. The app is free for a dozen or so filters, and had become my go-to photo editing app in the go.

I was fortunate to travel twice to Japan in the last couple of months … and so I put my iPhone 6S and VSCO to the test, and now I’ve posted this using the WordPress app.

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Tokyo streetscape, Shin-okubo.
Tokyo streetscape, Shin-okubo.
Tokyo apartments
Typical Tokyo room with a view…
Tokyo apartment
Some unexpected colour in a city of muted tones.
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Shibuya sunset, Tokyu Plaza.
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Entrance hall of mirrors, Tokyu Plaza.
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Senso-ji, Asakusa.
Senso-ji, Asakusa.
Senso-ji, Asakusa.

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Golden Gai, Shinjuku.
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Yakitori alley, Shinjuku, A.K.A Piss Alley.

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Ueno Station.
Ueno Station.
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