NVG Lens Tin on Hiroshima Pier Railing in on a pier railing in Hiroshima

NVG Lens Tin on Hiroshima Pier Railing

by Fred Ramos

Indigo twilight washes over a weathered metal pier railing in Hiroshima, where a small, cylindrical tin rests in sharp focus. The container, marked with faint stenciled letters indicating its role for Night Vision Goggles, shows scuffs and grease smears on its brushed aluminum surface. Soft, warm string lights overhead cast a gentle glow, creating subtle reflections on the tin's curved lid and the damp railing beneath. The background blurs into deep blue shadows, hinting at the approaching night before morning motor-pool checks begin. Tiny water droplets rest on the metal edges, catching the artificial light in miniature sparkles. A shadow from the tin stretches across the railing, at the base of the object in the quiet, early summer evening.

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Camera Mamiya RB67*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Mamiya RB67 photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 47mm
Aperture f/4
Shutter Speed 1/2000
ISO 6400
Film natural digital color
Location on a pier railing in Hiroshima
Date 1990-12-14
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 40.5349, 72.7303
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