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Mostly Monochrome Monday #377


I was out of breath as I climbed the hill on the back streets of a residential area, breathing in the unseasonably humid, warm air and choking. I was suddenly reminded that autumn has deepened.

住宅街の裏通りの坂を息を切らせながら登り、季節外れの湿った暖かな空気を吸い込んで咽せる。秋が深まった事を急に思い出す。

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Mostly Monochrome Monday #375


A creature that tries to pry open and eat a fruit that has thorns that prevent other creatures from eating it is not being greedy, but rather being clever, maybe.

他の生き物から食べられないようにトゲがある実をこじ開けてでも食べようとする生き物は、貪欲なのではなく、むしろ賢いのかもしれない。

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Lens-Artists Challenge #317: Walking the Neighborhood


Around two years have been passed after returning back from Brittany where there was full of nature. I love both Yokohama and Brittany and I don’t want to say my preference but obviously there is a big gap between two places. My place is/was at a part of urban area and as you can easily imagine, a lot of buidings are/were still under construction. It should be unavoidable things. A big difference is that you can see big farms or forest next to the urban area still in Britanny but not in Yokohama. It would be likely to disappear even a small farm.

Yokohama is a historical town known as a place of re-opening a door of the country of Japan to other countries in 1858. There was no downtown 170 years ago. It is said that was the reason to use the place of Yokohama. Now, there seems no free spaces. around 3 milllion people live there. It should be too huge number.

Lens-Artists Challenge #317: Walking the Neighborhood