We just experienced the lowest snow accumulation in the history of Colorado records this past winter. It’s devastating. Our reservoirs our dangerously low; which effects the whole region in multiple ways. Beautiful images and I like how contrast the nature photos in the first set to the urban ones that follow.
The current change in Tsuyu that you have mentioned seems to be the result of climate change, which has affected the entire planet. We, in Pakistan, used to have monsoon season, a pleasant spell of rain in July and August every year, but now the weather has become dry and monsoon is replaced by torrential downpour leading to floods and landsliding, especially in the northern areas of the country.
Thank you for sharing this. In Japan too, news of landslides has become more frequent in recent years. Climate change is reshaping how rain falls in every region of the world.
The patterns really have changed worldwide. Beautiful photos and I appreciate you sharing that experience from your corner of the world. It was the same here in Ohio, US
You are incredibly talented, and in a world we’re used to scroll past content, your images make me stop for minutes, imagine, dream and transpose myself there. Please keep sharing with us what You capture!
Your pictures bring the sensation that everything seems wet, on days of constant and calm rain!
One of the things that fascinated me about Japan was the well-defined, predictable seasons, each with its own characteristics. And present in nature, in cultural traditions, such as the planting of rice during the monsoon season in spring, to the sound of frogs awakening.
It's sad that the climate changes that are occurring, with unpredictable events, all over the world.
Your photos are so beautiful! Makes me wanna go out and take some myself 😊
Please go out and take some. Even rainy days become fun.
Lovely!
Beautiful 😍
Love the moody feel and variety of subjects. Beautiful.
I love your photography. 🦋
Thank you🙏
Your photographs are very inspiring.
Thank you so much.
We just experienced the lowest snow accumulation in the history of Colorado records this past winter. It’s devastating. Our reservoirs our dangerously low; which effects the whole region in multiple ways. Beautiful images and I like how contrast the nature photos in the first set to the urban ones that follow.
I’m sorry to hear about the snow and reservoirs in Colorado.
I’m glad you noticed the contrast between the natural and urban photographs.
Thank you, Takashi. I am glad I discovered your work and writings here on Substack.
The current change in Tsuyu that you have mentioned seems to be the result of climate change, which has affected the entire planet. We, in Pakistan, used to have monsoon season, a pleasant spell of rain in July and August every year, but now the weather has become dry and monsoon is replaced by torrential downpour leading to floods and landsliding, especially in the northern areas of the country.
Thank you for sharing this. In Japan too, news of landslides has become more frequent in recent years. Climate change is reshaping how rain falls in every region of the world.
Beautiful
Thank you.
The patterns really have changed worldwide. Beautiful photos and I appreciate you sharing that experience from your corner of the world. It was the same here in Ohio, US
Preciosas imagenes
You are incredibly talented, and in a world we’re used to scroll past content, your images make me stop for minutes, imagine, dream and transpose myself there. Please keep sharing with us what You capture!
Your pictures bring the sensation that everything seems wet, on days of constant and calm rain!
One of the things that fascinated me about Japan was the well-defined, predictable seasons, each with its own characteristics. And present in nature, in cultural traditions, such as the planting of rice during the monsoon season in spring, to the sound of frogs awakening.
It's sad that the climate changes that are occurring, with unpredictable events, all over the world.