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Japanese photographer 7 (@szna__) tends to focus their lens on some of the beautiful night photography locations available in the Kanagawa and Tokyo area. While the talented photographer's work features shots that are usually breathtaking enough on their own, this time they were given a surprising natural enhancement by this past weekend's Typhoon Chan-hom.
@szna__ recently shared with Twitter four stunning shots of the historic Tokyo Station in the middle of the typhoon, looking doubly as radiant as usual!
Source: @szna__
Source: @szna__
Source: @szna__
Source: @szna__
Tokyo Station and its restored areas are designated as a national cultural property, and its red brick exterior and the 3-domed Renaissance architecture designed by Kingo Tatsuno gives the busy terminal a regal presence. szna__ captures the palace-like station at the perfect time, with its nighttime outer illumination and reflection in the typhoon's downpour creating a truly majestic photoshoot.
This is just the latest of the photographer's awesome work. As you can see below, they have quite the portfolio of stunning nighttime photography. Be sure to follow on Twitter and Instagram for more gorgeous shots.