Honestly saying, what I want to take could not be creepy one but I tried to do. I hope you find a kind of beautiful shape and colors in these pictures.
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Creepy by The Daily Post.
capturing in prose
Honestly saying, what I want to take could not be creepy one but I tried to do. I hope you find a kind of beautiful shape and colors in these pictures.
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Creepy by The Daily Post.
The picture on top is a panoramic view from the park named “Minato-no-mieru-oka”, literally “a hill you see a harbor” where it is one of the most famous places to visit. (click to enlarge)
Beneath your feet when you visit there, Motomachi, an old street, could be the must-visit place though the bustling shopping and entertainment district would be MM21 area.
My second contribution to the weekly photo challenge: Beneath Your Feet by The Daily Post.
When I walked on a small street to the station in an early morning, suddenly I found this newly designed cover of a fire hydrant in Yokohama city. It is unlikely that someone replaced it last night. Obviously it was there for a while and I haven’t cared beneath my feet. What a cute cover isn’t it.
It is interesting to find a common but local signs on a street. When you marvel at an ancient architecture, you may be stepping on an interesting signs.
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Beneath Your Feet by The Daily Post.
When I took a stroll in Yokohama last week, the Nippon-maru, an old training ship, was in full sail. Usually, she was not dressed and around one hundred volunteer unfurl the sails one day of every two or three months. It is impressive and inspirational because the ship is under the skyscrapers.
Yokohama is the city of marine and diplomatic history. The next inspirational photo was taken at the remains of French consular office.
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Inspiration by The Daily Post.
As some of my readers know, I’m not good at taking a macro photo and don’t do it so much usually. However, it still bounds to take a photographer to the macro photo as WPC does.
The flower season of a hibiscus is summer in Yokohama and commonly known as FUYOU (芙蓉) or MUKUGE (木槿).
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Close Up by The Daily Post.