Table of contents:
- 1. "Cherry blossoms over the Meguro River"
- 2. "Mount Fuji and cherry blossoms"
- 3. "Extinction of the forest"
- 4. "Frozen Autumn Forest"
- 5. "Reflection of Mount Fuji"
- 6. "Winter is beautiful"
- 7. "Above the Clouds"
- 8. "Rays of light"
- 9. "Pelican in Prussian blue"
- 10. "Shadow of Torii"
- 11. "Dense forest"
- 12. "Departure from the port"
- 13. "Japanese Spring"
Video: Refined Japanese landscapes through the lens of Takashi Komatsubara
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Tokyo-based photographer Takashi Komatsubar reveals the beauty of Japan to the world with his enchanting landscapes. His artistic photographs seem to be real watercolors and are so good that they take your breath away. Most of all he likes to photograph nature, places where people have not yet had time to leave their mark. “I want my photos to remain in the heart of everyone who sees them,” says photographer Takashi.
1. "Cherry blossoms over the Meguro River"
2. "Mount Fuji and cherry blossoms"
3. "Extinction of the forest"
4. "Frozen Autumn Forest"
5. "Reflection of Mount Fuji"
6. "Winter is beautiful"
7. "Above the Clouds"
8. "Rays of light"
9. "Pelican in Prussian blue"
10. "Shadow of Torii"
11. "Dense forest"
12. "Departure from the port"
13. "Japanese Spring"
Continuing the theme of Japanese beauties, we publish cherry blossom in National Geographic pictures … It just takes your breath away!
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