Japanese Umbrella among the Bamboo
Location: Hase Temple (Kamakura, Japan)
Taken with an Olympus FE-220.
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hilarydougill
gorgeous imagery and capture, beautiful colours.
Mui-Ling Teh replied
Thank you
Matt83artist
Excellent photo! Great composition! Looks like the perfect setting for a martial arts movie!
Mui-Ling Teh replied
lol. Thanks for the comment.
Mar Silva
Love the line on the umbrella and the bamboo!
Mui-Ling Teh replied
Thank you Mar
Dayonda
Saw this on Japanfluence and loved it!
Mui-Ling Teh replied
You should check out my first journal; it’s hilarious. Also when you visit; you’ll find more comments if you click on the picture in it; they are pretty funny if you follow along.
Dayonda
Sounds like a plan—will do! Thanks for the invitation.
Hidemi Tada
beautiful!
Mui-Ling Teh replied
Thank you :)
Melanie McQuoid
That`s one of my favourite temples in Japan. I love Hase Dera.
I took a picture very close to there. It`s in my Red Bubble art work, called “Bamboo Grove.”
Mui-Ling Teh replied
I love that temple too. I love Kamakura; it has many lovely shines and temples. I tend to prefer being in the cultural places in Japan as opposed to the metropolitan areas like Tokyo.
butchart
this is such a lovely paradox… in some ways they belong together…. in others they are light years apart…...... wonderful capture and composition….....M-L T….......... it’s even a before and after if you think about it…..........b
Mui-Ling Teh replied
Great observation b! And speaking of materiality, people often sit under these umbrellas and drink tea; and things used to make or serve tea (whisks, coasters, tea sticks) are commonly made of bamboo as well.
Hidemi Tada
beautiful image of japan.
Mui-Ling Teh replied
Arigatou. Hidemi-san Nihon no doko e sundetandesuka?
Hidemi Tada
osaka desu. demo osaka wa amari suki de wa nakute, kyoto ya Nara ga sukideshita. sorekara Kobe mo iidesu.
Joanne Bradley
Wonderful image of a parasol! Great capture! Excellent composition among the bamboo!
Michelle Barlo...
amazing shot – you are a remarkable artist – I can’t wait to see a building you design
Brendan Schoon
Great shot, wonderful!! Very well done.
Brendan
mlynnd
Beautiful image …. Lynn