Tom Hicks. Do Not Rush. West Midlands, England
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Two notes that I found in a library copy of Accidentally Wes Anderson, in honor of his latest movie coming out today
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Summer Roads
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Accidentally Wes Anderson Library.
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Shinkansen Bullet Train Conductors
Location: Warehouse Terrada G1 Building, Tennozu Isle, Tokyo, Japan
Timestamp: 14:45 May 9, 2023
This snapshot features two photographs from the Accidentally Wes Anderson (AWA) exhibition in Tokyo, beautifully capturing Wes Anderson's distinctive aesthetic. Both images were taken by Wally and Amanda, the founders of AWA, a talented husband and wife duo based in Brooklyn, New York.
The photographs showcase the diligent professionals of the Shinkansen bullet train lines that crisscross the Japanese archipelago and can reach top speeds of 320 kilometres-per-hour (198.84 mph).
These captivating shots are part of the remarkable “On the Rails” collection, which is another one of the highlights of the AWA exhibition hosted on Tennozu Isle in Shinagawa Ward, Tokyo.
Fujifilm X100V (23 mm) with 5% diffusion filter
ISO 800 for 1/250 sec. at ƒ/2.0
Provia/Standard film simulation
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Accidentally Wes Anderson exhibition 23.01.24
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HJ Hunter. The abandoned Palais des Sports (1939) in the district of Coronmeuse, near Liège, Belgium
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