01 April 2009

Sepia Scenes 24: Japanese Style on Ci-Walk

Wednesday, April 01, 2009
Japanase Decoration Style on Cihampelas Walk

This is another photo at Cihampelas Walk on one of our visits to Bandung. I spotted this decoration when we strolled around the area. I think it is a Japanese style, because it reminded me of scenes in the Oshin serial. But I could be wrong about this. You can see right into a mall through those windows. The sepia effect made the view into them more 'disguised'. Here follows the original photo.


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Annie Jeffries said...

Hi Roshida - the decoration on your very interesting door reminds for of the Navajo medicine wheel symbol. Cross-cultural influences exist everywhere.

Jeri ~ said...

Great sepia shot! I love it that you showed the before picture also!

Anonymous said...

I like the sepia version better. Enjoy the week.

Unknown said...

The sepia goes well than the original, hahaha...Rosidah, it's time for the signs and roads hope to see you there friend!

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Ralph said...

This is nice, without or without sepia. There is a complexity with all the linear shapes and the circles. It is a peek into a different culture, and it attracts attention well. A nice unique picture!

Huzhar said...

Nice sepia shot! Yes, I think it is Japanese too..

kden said...

I like it in sepia, it gives it a mystical look.

dot said...

The sepia sure gave it a different look. I like both.

Anonymous said...

The sepia looks great with the layout of the Japanese style doors :)

Robin said...

That's a mall? It looks much too interesting to be a mall LOL.

I agree with the others, too. Sepia was a great choice for this photo.

Patti said...

I like the shapes and patterns on the doors. Sepia adds interest to the photo.

I also like that you shared the original with us, to see how the sepia changes the photo.


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Mojo said...

I don't know what you call the style, but I'd definitely agree that sepia was the best choice here. I don't think even black and white would have done it as well and it's rare that I'll say that.

Anonymous said...

Great effect. Lovely mall!

Deb said...

I like both your images, the symetry adds to the shot

Anonymous said...

Hi Rosidah! What a cool sepia post - I think the sepia matches the photo well!
Great job!

PJ said...

The sepia tinting gives a completely different feel from the original, it looks very "old" with the monochromatic effect.

sunnymama said...

How interesting and unusual! Works really well in sepia.

Kahshe Cottager said...

I like how the sepia version ages the photo making it seem as though it could have been taken many years ago.