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Dubbed 'Tokyo's Levitating Girl,' she has photographed herself suspended midair -- on city pavements, in restaurants and deserted fields, all over the Japanese capital.
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The secret to the mysterious flying photos may be just as you imagine.
Today's Levitation was first posted on Natsumi Hayashi's website on September 16, 2010. It was probably one of random photos that came to her as the inspiration for the future masterpieces.
The secret to the mysterious flying photos may be just as you imagine.
Today's Levitation was first posted on Natsumi Hayashi's website on September 16, 2010. It was probably one of random photos that came to her as the inspiration for the future masterpieces.
She seems she can fly, at least in the photos. Dubbed 'Tokyo's Levitating Girl,' she has photographed herself suspended mid air all over the Japanese capital - on city pavements, in restaurants and deserted fields all over the Japanese capital.