Sometimes it just a matter of being at the right time and right place. Combined with a masterful eye and skill, and a photographer can transform seemingly quotidian landscapes into amazing eye candy.

Take, for example, elements of the infrastructure that surround us every day as we commute to and from school or work, or drive through the city: roads, trains, train tracks and their supporting structures, electric wires and towers, bridges, factories, buildings under construction and more.

Japanese photographer fabrik_view (@hom_fab) is particularly fond of these things, and particularly at sunset.

Here are a few examples of his photography posted on his Twitter account that caught our attention:

"Train tracks before sunset"

Image reproduced with permission from fabrik_view (@hom_fab)

"Here are some beautiful electric lines from Japan"

Image reproduced with permission from fabrik_view (@hom_fab)

"While listening to music or something..."

Image reproduced with permission from fabrik_view (@hom_fab)

As you can see, he also takes photos of buildings under construction...

"The clouds and the light made for a perfect sunset. The silhouette of this building under construction gives you a nostalgic feeling, doesn't it?"

Image reproduced with permission from fabrik_view (@hom_fab)

...bridges, such as the Tokyo Gate Bridge, a cantilever bridge across Tokyo Bay which opened in 2012...

"Walking around Tokyo while enjoying the evening view"

Image reproduced with permission from fabrik_view (@hom_fab)

...or like the Nakanoshima Bridge overlooking the Kimitsu Steel Works factory complex.

"I like this because it looks like a scene from a Studio Shaft anime"

Image reproduced with permission from fabrik_view (@hom_fab)


Fabrik_view also travels abroad searching the perfect sunset image, such as this amazing shot taken at the Central Station in Frankfurt, Germany, which reminded many viewers of a scene from Evangelion...

"These power lines at dusk are too perfect."

Image reproduced with permission from fabrik_view (@hom_fab)

If you'd like to see more of this talented photographer's work, follow their Twitter account here.


By - grape Japan editorial staff.