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“Winter Skeletons” : Hiroshima, 4th December 2010

Late afternoon, just over a year ago, and I went out to test my then new Nikon D7000.

I climbed up Ogonzan, a local hill which commands great views over the Inland Sea and the city, and is reputed to house the villas of yakuza kingpins.

I survived unscathed and took a number of sunset landscape shots before noticing this forlorn leaf cling to the skeletal remains of a tree, bathed in the amber glow of the sunset, and thought it made a great symbol of the stark beauty of winter.

This shot is straight out of the camera, with no cropping or post-processing whatsoever.

Check out a larger version of it here.

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“Translucent / Transcendent” : Strasbourg, France, 31st August 2011

I love botanical gardens and I always make a point of visiting them when I’m back in Europe because they provide me with a quick fix of concentrated nature to counteract the sterility and ugliness of urban Japan.

They also provide a lot of photo opportunities too, if you look hard enough, and Strasbourg’s, near the university, was no exception.

This humble leaf of a fairly unexceptional and comparatively unattractive plant suddenly caught my eye as the sun shone behind it, illuminating its structure and transcending it into an object of natural beauty.

You can, as usual, see a larger version of this image here.

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