Tokyo - perhaps the most quiet major city in the world where the millions of its citizens don't speak to one another, but instead, text and talk to a few million others.
Talking to strangers is just utterly alien to the Japanese. Or talking out loud in public for that matter. Texting, therefore, is a perfect fit for the culture.
Tokyo - perhaps the most quiet major city in the world where the millions of its citizens don't speak to one another, but instead, text and talk to a few million others.
Talking to strangers is just utterly alien to the Japanese. Or talking out loud in public for that matter. Texting, therefore, is a perfect fit for the culture.
What a great shot!
The one guy has two phones... priceless.
Canon EOS 350D Canon EF 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6 USM
Sigma 30mm f/1.4 EX DC HSM
Sigma 18-50mm f/3.5-5.6 DC
Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 DG
Canon 50mm f/1.8 II
Canon Speedlight 430EX
Tokyo - perhaps the most quiet major city in the world where the millions of its citizens don't speak to one another, but instead, text and talk to a few million others.
Talking to strangers is just utterly alien to the Japanese. Or talking out loud in public for that matter. Texting, therefore, is a perfect fit for the culture.
Awesome! You really captured it Loupey! It doesn't get better than this!
Tokyo - perhaps the most quiet major city in the world where the millions of its citizens don't speak to one another, but instead, text and talk to a few million others.
Talking to strangers is just utterly alien to the Japanese. Or talking out loud in public for that matter. Texting, therefore, is a perfect fit for the culture.
1) some communication can be blunt
2) sometimes communication can get in the way ("hey, what are you doin'?")
3) communication is sometimes final
4) a lot of communication in the animal kingdom is non-verbal (the visual kind is fun to photograph, the chemical kind not so much)