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Mostly Monochrome Monday: Yokohama BQ

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Mostly hueless, low saturated and not-monochrome-but-monotone pictures would be what I intend to pick up here. That’s why ‘mostly’.
ほぼ色がなく彩度の低い、モノクロではないが単色の絵がここで取り上げようとしているものなのだろう。

Interestingly, lines are looked out of horizontal and unstable but level. As usual, another picture with colours is added below. Two pictures were taken at Yokohama Bay Quarter
面白いことに、それぞれの線は水平ではなく不安定に見えるが、水平である。いつものように色のある他の写真も下に追加する。2枚の写真は、横浜ベイクォーターで撮影したものである。

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The post is also my second contribution to WPC: Blur.

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Blur

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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.

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Monochrome Monday: Ephemeral

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As I wrote last week, I prefer less colour, low saturated pictures rather than B&W. Petals are still pink but vague. That’s because Spring in Yokohama.

The post is also my second contribution to WPC: Ephemeral.

That said, in spite of the title, I should post coloured pictures. If you live on the mid-latitude of north hemisphere, you can’t help posting colourful pictures of Sakura or spring flowers.

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Ephemeral

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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.

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In response to the weekly photo challengeEphemeral by The Daily Post.