Take it carefully
It’s so small and fragile
for a fleeting moment
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Careful by The Daily Post.
capturing in prose
Take it carefully
It’s so small and fragile
for a fleeting moment
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Careful by The Daily Post.
I have walked down the street almost everyday and would continue to do. Time to time I found myself being surprised by another face of the staircase. The blue banister is always rusty because nobody maintain it and the top of the handrail is always reflecting the sky even when it rains.
The next photo was taken at the top of stair today.
It is an ordinary place I like.
In response to the weekly photo challenge, (Extra)ordinary by The Daily Post.
When I was spending my time at my favorite place, apparently I didn’t take so much pictures of it. Certainly, I took my camera there time to time and shot something. However it seems difficult to find pictures which explain how comfortable it was. That’s the way it goes.
It would seem that I prefer going mountains rather than beach. The pictures here were taken at lake Yamanaka, 1000 meters above sea-level and foot of Mt Fuji, where I used to go for spending summer weekends. It is still my happy place.
自分の好みの場所で好きな時間を過ごす時、どうやら、その写真をたくさんは撮らないらしい。確かに時々はカメラを持ち出して何かを撮っている。しかし、どれほどリラックスして過ごしたかを説明する写真を見つけることは難しい。そんなものである。
どうやら海よりも山派である。この写真は富士の麓、標高1000mの山中湖であり、よく夏の週末を過ごした場所である。
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Happy Place by The Daily Post.
Thas is the boundary between fact and fiction because it was built by civilization.
Even though it is meaningless for nature anymore, it still draw the line
under the strong sunlight giving shadow.
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Boundaries by The Daily Post.
Nature on our planet is always changing. It shows us its another face everyday. Yesterday’s green leaves are now flaming red. Even so, the nature is still same as before.
Art in our social world is always drifting. It gives us its new face everyday. What will remain tomorrow?

In response to the weekly photo challenge, Change by The Daily Post.