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Akira

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Two aspects of cherry blossoms
« on: April 09, 2016, 16:20:35 »
I love Japanese apricots just starting to bloom and cherry blossoms starting to fall.  To me, these are the most beautiful phases of two of the representative spring flowers in Japan.

Cherry blossoms are in their most beautiful phase now.
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Re: Two aspects of cherry blossoms
« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2016, 16:40:00 »
Akira, the second looks like a wedding path :)
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Re: Two aspects of cherry blossoms
« Reply #2 on: April 10, 2016, 03:15:51 »
Very nice images, Akira - two different aspects for sure. The flowering apricots do look spectacular.

Is that a tombstone in #1?

I like the pink "guideline" in #2.
Mike Selby - Sydney

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Re: Two aspects of cherry blossoms
« Reply #3 on: April 10, 2016, 03:37:57 »
Beautiful indeed Akira. I wish to see more close-up of the second one or even wider version.
What is the store structure in first shot?
Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Two aspects of cherry blossoms
« Reply #4 on: April 10, 2016, 10:49:32 »
I like a lot the representation of the blossoms being part of every aspect of the life there and I will love to see more. It is a delicate approach.

  Maybe 36 views of cherry blossoms by Akira?

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Re: Two aspects of cherry blossoms
« Reply #5 on: April 10, 2016, 13:34:11 »
Akira, the second looks like a wedding path :)

Jakov, I like your interpretation.

Very nice images, Akira - two different aspects for sure. The flowering apricots do look spectacular.

Is that a tombstone in #1?

I like the pink "guideline" in #2.

Thanks, Mike.  Actually both images are of cherry blossoms.  This is a stone marker for the shrine "Ontakesan" in my neighborhood.

Beautiful indeed Akira. I wish to see more close-up of the second one or even wider version.
What is the store structure in first shot?
Thanks for sharing.

Anirban, glad you like them.  As mentioned above, the stone structure is a marker for the shrine.  I like the powerful engraved letters, so I wanted to contrast them with the natural power of the blossoms.

I like a lot the representation of the blossoms being part of every aspect of the life there and I will love to see more. It is a delicate approach.

  Maybe 36 views of cherry blossoms by Akira?

Paco, glad you like them.  "36 views" should be worth challenging but it would take quite some time to complete.   :o
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Re: Two aspects of cherry blossoms
« Reply #6 on: April 10, 2016, 13:40:15 »
This is a stone marker for the shrine "Ontakesan" in my neighborhood.

Ahh, thanks. We tried to decipher the Kanji but it defeated us.
Mike Selby - Sydney