_frozen water and fallen leaves #01
_frozen water and fallen leaves #02
_frozen water and fallen leaves #03
_frozen water and fallen leaves #04
_glisten ice and black rocks #01
_glisten ice and black rocks #02
object : frozen grot
site : waterfall of Fudo in Saitama
date : 2013.03.09
photographs by akanedou
site : waterfall of Fudo in Saitama
date : 2013.03.09
photographs by akanedou
It’s kind of funny, that water is draped over the edge so casually that it looks lazy. I want to tell the water “hurry up and move somewhere.” 🙂
Thank you very much for your nice comment. Your sensitiveness is wonderful. I see…it looks just like a casual clothes which has the pattern of fallen leaves. The present time, this spectacle takes off for somewhere…
These are amazing images.Timeless. Leaves suspended in light. Just lovely!
Thank you very much for your beautiful comment. “Leaves suspended in light”…I really love this expression.
Great photos of the freezing water!
Thank you very much, Erica. It was a visionary cold world in the small cave.
Absolutely magnificent!
Thank you very much, Patricia. It was the great joy for me to have discovered this place.
Excellent! Admire the many beautiful places you visit in Japan and how you capture their essence with your photos. 🙂
Oh…your comment delighted me. Thank you very much, kuujinbo. When I feel a strong attraction to scenery, I observe it for a long stretch of time. And I shoot a part of scenery I especially like.
the black is bright! good.
Thank you very much for your praise. Yes, they which glow in the dim cave are very fascinating and beautiful…
I’d say so.
Suspended water and seasons. Beautiful! Water is endlessly intriguing, isn’t it? Full of possibilities.
Thank you very much for your nice words, Karen. Yes, the scenery which water makes is interesting and attractive. And I really love the world of water which you shoot. They are very intellectual, poetic and elegant.
Such elegance!!! Woaw!!!!😱😱😱😍😍😍
Thank you so much for your praise. The profound world was expanded in the small cave.
Wow – these are really amazing images!
Thank you so much for your praise. I’m really glad you say that.
Beautiful, unique images. Love the first one which looks like a vortex – or like the water is being wrung and twisted.
Thank you very much for your nice comment. I agree with you completely…I’d like to observe the morphosis of this modeling. For example…fast-forward movie by fixed point observation.
Beautiful images.
Thank you very much for your praise. I’m really glad you feel so.
wow … those first two shots almost look like abstract paintings! great work!
Thank you very much for your nice words, Stephen. This small cave behind the waterfall is so cold and wrong for taking photos due to the spray of water…However there were many attractive materials.
So pretty, the ice almost looks like fabric over the rocks.
Karen
Thank you so much for your comment, Karen. Appearance of the ice which covered a rock looked like a “Kimono”. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimono
Yuki
Amazing, the silver tones in the photograph really have such a freezing effect on the viewer. Wonderful work.. Sonja
Thank you so much, Sonja! I’m very glad to send that certain coldness to you.
almost magical… you have an eye for beauty. i envy you, my dear, ahaha. 🙂
Thank you so much, san! That’s very nice of you to say…I was just captured by objects.
Simply breathtaking – a frozen moment of time
Thank you so much, Louise! I’d be very glad to be able to encounter such a wonderful spot again in various scales…a frozen moment of time, a sparkling moment of time and so on.
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Splendid series!
Thanks.
Thank you so much for your comment and visiting my blog!