I live in Tokyo, indeed had seen the place but don't remember exactly.
I'm watching PC-TEA, DS-12 Ryuji Suzuki's more easy for make is in my favorite one.
I don't think so. It's a night shot, so the light is coming from underneath (if you invert it in a digital imaging program, it's obvious). Great illusion.
Thank you for your comments.
dlin, Kevin, Claire, I wish this image was worthy of that kind of praise.
Fortunately or unfortunately, I don't have a film scanner. This is a scan from a print(lith print). I have made several versions of prints in different tones and pick this up, but I'm not sure that this is it. So I would make more prints from this negative to get to the goal. Or, I would get there to make another exposure, because I think I should have done another trick in film processing.
Patent_freak, the place is called "Shinagawa Seaside".
David, you're right. This is a night shot and the light is from the ground. That's what I liked and why I made an exposure.
McPhotoX, I liked the idea of negative. Could it be done in a process like negative to positive and print ? I would try someday.
Thank you all again and sorry for my funny English.
I saw this image today at work and thought about it several times during the day. I really love it and wish I could capture a similar scene. I love IR myself but I like this even better.
I wondered the same things that were already echoed - is it a neg? is it IR? I simply had to have a look, and when I realized that it was neither of these things, I was even more amazed! Such creative use of the lighting! Simply gorgeous!