File:Blade Runner's cityscape in Tokyo (51269302).jpg
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DescriptionBlade Runner's cityscape in Tokyo (51269302).jpg | A zoomed in view of Ginza's bright lights. It's not hard to see where the inspiration for Blade Runner's cityscape came from when you stand in the Tokyo Tower at this hour of the evening and watch the lights come on one by one. |
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Source | Last Roll - 079 |
Author | Rob Fahey from London, United Kingdom |
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