

They are almost the same photo, but the impressions are quite different. It’s hard to say which one I prefer. Similarly, when photographing pottery works, even slight differences can change the impression they give.

The photo above was taken at the Kitamura Museum of Art, through glass.
The autumn leaves in the garden viewed from the second floor were magnificent.
I envy the receptionist who can look at this view all day long.
Among the collection items, an old Iga flower vase (Ko Iga Hanaire) was particularly impressive.
The photo below was taken at the Kyoto Imperial Palace on the way back. It got cloudy halfway through.
The leaves will fall off all at once next week…
The year will be over in just half a month.
Thanks to you, I’ve been very busy and fulfilled every day. It’s been a great year.


