I’m an early bird. I love morning air.
So when I found this theme on WPC, I decided to post some freshly taken photos.
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Early Bird by The Daily Post.
capturing in prose
I’m an early bird. I love morning air.
So when I found this theme on WPC, I decided to post some freshly taken photos.
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Early Bird by The Daily Post.
My first visiting Vancouver was from Seattle after unexpected delay of a shuttle bus in the SEA-TAC airport, not a flight. It was a wonderful vista. My impression was what a beautiful garden floating on the water.
There’s everything common foreign people expect from the western city in Canada.
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Afloat by The Daily Post.
A haze covers the city of Yokohama in sunny day every spring. It tells atmosphere changing from dry and cold air on the continent to humid and warm air on the pacific ocean.
A blur and panoramic form would be a good way to express such clement vernal breeze.
I plan to post another blur image having different view within a few days.
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Blur by The Daily Post.
Probably, one of the most proper words for Ephemeral in Japanese would be “Hakanai” (儚い) which means also short-lived, momentary or transitory and its symbolic nature is Sakura (Cherry blossom). Someone said it is beautiful because momentary splashing energy appears in short time.
However, it is sort of ambivalent. For a life of Sakura is just one week, time to time, Sakura is a symbolic nature of “short-lived” as autumn leaves are.
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Ephemeral by The Daily Post.
Fresh air after the rain telling a new day in spring,
Fresh green and white colors in cold wind.
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Fresh by The Daily Post.