The shrine in the dead of night looks so unique, so beautiful as though it is inviting people over, enticing them even as it holds an otherworldly air that does not entice. Also love the sculpture, I did not know about it, and yet it is so very like Japan to have such magnificent sculptures to rival David.
Thank you for sharing this Shimizu-san, love those two pictures the most.
Also I wanted to ask, as I've a Nigerian friend who is a photographer and wondering how she might find work in Japan in that field? I ask as I do believe you're a photographer yourself, and if you don't mind if I share your pictures with her as I think she'd really like them (as I have).
At night, both shrines and temples have an otherworldly atmosphere. By the way, the temples on New Year's Eve are busier than usual, and when the date changes to New Year's Day, the shrines are crowded with people, and we are about to enter the most dynamic moment of the year.
I'm interested in why your friend wants to work in Japan. There are many different styles of photographers, so I think what she should do depends on what kind of photographer she wants to be.
Of course I don't mind if you share my photos with her.
Alright, I think she just wants to work outside her home-country I suggest Japan for its beauty and the fact that the Japanese push those around them to be the very best they can be.
But yeah there is an otherworldly element, I imagine it being the most dynamic time of the year will just make things more exciting.
The shrine in the dead of night looks so unique, so beautiful as though it is inviting people over, enticing them even as it holds an otherworldly air that does not entice. Also love the sculpture, I did not know about it, and yet it is so very like Japan to have such magnificent sculptures to rival David.
Thank you for sharing this Shimizu-san, love those two pictures the most.
Also I wanted to ask, as I've a Nigerian friend who is a photographer and wondering how she might find work in Japan in that field? I ask as I do believe you're a photographer yourself, and if you don't mind if I share your pictures with her as I think she'd really like them (as I have).
At night, both shrines and temples have an otherworldly atmosphere. By the way, the temples on New Year's Eve are busier than usual, and when the date changes to New Year's Day, the shrines are crowded with people, and we are about to enter the most dynamic moment of the year.
I'm interested in why your friend wants to work in Japan. There are many different styles of photographers, so I think what she should do depends on what kind of photographer she wants to be.
Of course I don't mind if you share my photos with her.
Alright, I think she just wants to work outside her home-country I suggest Japan for its beauty and the fact that the Japanese push those around them to be the very best they can be.
But yeah there is an otherworldly element, I imagine it being the most dynamic time of the year will just make things more exciting.
Wonderful! I especially enjoyed the bridge to nowhere.