My Hokkaido photos is one of many sets that I still have to go through – there are just so many photos I took there!
For now, just a single addition (a panorama) to this album as I need to rush to work.
Have a good Friday (or Thursday evening) folks!
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Look forward to seeing more. 🙂
Look forward to seeing more. 🙂
Que lindo lugar!!! hey +Jeff Matsuya Do you ever feel like crying when you see such an amazing landscape or scene in front of you?
Que lindo lugar!!! hey +Jeff Matsuya Do you ever feel like crying when you see such an amazing landscape or scene in front of you?
Thanks +Alfie Goodrich ! Didn't recognize you for a second there with the changed profile picture 🙂
Thanks +Alfie Goodrich ! Didn't recognize you for a second there with the changed profile picture 🙂
+Celina Corbo , yes, I often feel a wonderful sense of peace and serenity when I'm in the midst of nature's beauty. I confess though, that sometimes I'm in such a rush to capture it on the camera that I neglect to appreciate the moment fully. But I am very glad when I've taken images that move people. 🙂
+Celina Corbo , yes, I often feel a wonderful sense of peace and serenity when I'm in the midst of nature's beauty. I confess though, that sometimes I'm in such a rush to capture it on the camera that I neglect to appreciate the moment fully. But I am very glad when I've taken images that move people. 🙂
This is truly lovely and unusual.
To add to +celina corbo's comment, I find myself in the same situation at times when taking pics…focusing too much on taking the pic and not enough on the reality.
One day I'd like to be in a place where I'd focus first on the scene and really try to feel what it's about no matter how tempting it would be to try to get the 'perfect shot'…just let that go, then when I felt really in tune with my surroundings, take the pic. Kind of like meditation.
This is truly lovely and unusual.
To add to +celina corbo's comment, I find myself in the same situation at times when taking pics…focusing too much on taking the pic and not enough on the reality.
One day I'd like to be in a place where I'd focus first on the scene and really try to feel what it's about no matter how tempting it would be to try to get the 'perfect shot'…just let that go, then when I felt really in tune with my surroundings, take the pic. Kind of like meditation.
I understand the sense of serenity in front of nature's wonders. I do enjoy the pictures, colors, & mountains of this trip. Thanks +Jeff Matsuya for sharing and keep traveling : )
I understand the sense of serenity in front of nature's wonders. I do enjoy the pictures, colors, & mountains of this trip. Thanks +Jeff Matsuya for sharing and keep traveling : )
Great work!!
Great work!!
Thanks +Ken O.C. ! 🙂
Thanks +Ken O.C. ! 🙂