Mt. Fuji Sunset I
Taken on my last day of work during my intership in Hayama: Japan on August 8th, 2007. The office threw me a farewell dinner party at Hayama Isshiki beach, as we watched the sunset with Mt. Fuji and Enoshima in the distance. Mt. Fuji’s exceptionally symmetrical cone is a well-known symbol of Japan.
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david campbell
wow
JoanIreland1970
beautiful
Quigi
Beautiful shot! Good work.
Mui-Ling Teh replied
Thank you Quigi
mieclarke
Beautiful suset…love this soft silky image, great work!
Mui-Ling Teh replied
Thank you for the lovely comment mieclarke. Mt. Fuji looked very lovely that day; it does not always look this soft.
rustycb
stunning shot well done mui-ling-teh
Mui-Ling Teh replied
Thank you cbrusty—, you have some great images yourself; I have come across your thai buddhas many times!
Cathleen Taraw...
Oww, lovely.
Mui-Ling Teh replied
Thank you Cathleen
Gail Bridger
WOW
Sean Farragher
beautiful
Mui-Ling Teh replied
Thanks again!
Al Bourassa
Gorgeous, a sight I would love to see in person.
Mui-Ling Teh replied
Oh yeah, it was spectacular! Thanks for the comment :)
Lori Peters
You realize you have to stop breaking my heart with these beautiful ocean scenes. I love the clouds over MT Fuji, or under Mt. Fugi. i love the muted colors. I live near Pikes Peak, a 14,110 ft. mountain. The song, “America the Beatiful” was written about the view from the summit of Pikes Peak.
Mui-Ling Teh replied
It certainly is nice to live near mountains. I took this during my internship in Japan where I worked for a little architecture and interior design firm. I remember a client buying a piece of land where he could have the view of the sea and Mt. Fuji.
The day I took this was rather heart breaking for me; it was my last day of work. As excited I was to begin my holiday and go sightseeing around Japan, I knew I was going to miss my co-workers. They were a lovely bunch; we were like a little family, always going to the conveniance store to buy our bento lunch and dinners. On my last day they took me to the beach and we had a farewell dinner while watching the sunset, which was most spectacular, and as night fell we played with fireworks. That was last summer; and I still daydream about it a lot.
Lori Peters
I know what you mean about missing people and places. My husband and I were both in the military and always moving. I love the mountains but long to be near the ocean again. You must be very talented to have had an internship in Japan. i always wondered why a Canadian girl would have all these beautiful pictures of Japan. Now, I know. I hope your career goes well and that you will continue your photograhy in Canada, which is beautiful.
Mui-Ling Teh replied
Truth be told I’m half Japanese. I don’t know if I could’ve gotten an internship if I couldn’t speak the language. My grandmother on my mother’s side lives in Japan. I visited her after I finished work.
Sparrowing
Very beautiful, fantastic capture.
nikki75
beautiful sunset well captured.
Al Williscroft
very nice!!!
Cory Frantz
STUNNING!!!
Mui-Ling Teh replied
Thanks again; glad you like it :)
coffeetea
still, No.1 is the best in this series :)) congrats.
Mui-Ling Teh replied
Well thank you.
coffeebean
This is absolutely so beautiful, what an amazing sight.
Mui-Ling Teh replied
Thank you, and thanks for the favoriting! For a moment I thought I was having a deja vu; you’re not the first bubbler named “coffee” to favorite this one.
kjezt
I love Mt Fuji and I love this shot.
Mui-Ling Teh replied
Me too! Thank you very much for the comment and the fav!
LoneAngel
stunning shot
DanaMS
Awesome!
Mui-Ling Teh replied
Oh my goodness Dana, thank you so much for all the comments and the favs!