Clearly the tree can’t read.
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this photo I took makes me feel warm inside (✿◠ᴗ◠)
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Concept art for A Kitsune a Camelot
This is what Hiroshi turns the boss room of an abandoned mining facility into after said boss is killed and exorcised, to ensure its master can’t just resurrect it whenever again.
He uses a spell called ‘Garden of Konohana’ and summons the little Japanese tea house separately. It’s put in one corner of the area.
The old mine caves/entrances are now marked by torii gates.
I used stock images for the trees in the bottom half and the zen garden sand floor. Everything else I drew myself.
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Young Chickoree learning how to squirrel in a Japanese Maple.
It has an insect on its foot in the last photo and is not sure what to do with it.
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20230604 Eihoji 2 by Bong Grit
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虎渓山永保寺さんは鐘楼もでっかい。 @Eihoji temple, Tajimi city, Gifu pref. (岐阜県多治見市 虎渓山永保寺)
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Japanese Maples and Susuki Grass
Lone Japanese maples (momiji・モミジ・紅葉) located at the edge of a tight curve on Prefectural Highway 730 next to the parking lot of the trailhead where you can take a hike to the peak of Mt. Myojin (明神山)in Yamanashi Prefecture.
The early evening sun lit up this scene perfectly! It is possible to catch this shot with Mt. Fuji in the background, but you will have to be very patient (or arrive very early) and wait for a clean shot with no cars, motorbikes, or people in the shot.
After climbing to the summit, you can head down to Lake Yamanakako, which is only a six-minute drive from the trail head, or head in the opposite direction and visit the Fuji International Speedway, which is only a 15-minute drive from the trail head.
Highway 730 is a twisty road with tight curves and steep inclines and is the main mountain pass between Lake Yamanaka and Fuji International Speedway. This highway seems to be very popular among motorcycle riders and sports car drivers!
Fujifilm X100V (23 mm) with 5% diffusion filter
ISO 160 for 1/280 sec. at ƒ/2.2
Provia/Standard film simulation
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Integrate Pavers in Zen Gardens
Integrate Pavers in Zen Gardens
Sometimes, it takes seeing a design element in action to convince you to implement it. Though there are many applications in which natural stone pavers play a starring role, they do shine in Japanese and zen gardens alongside a variety of other plants, structures, rocks, and water features.
We’ll explain the aesthetic principles of Japanese and zen gardens. Along the way, will show you examples…
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Asian Landscape - Driveway
Driveway design ideas for a medium-sized Asian backyard.
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Concrete Pavers Toronto
This front yard with concrete pavers and a mid-sized traditional partial sun is an example of spring landscaping.
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My Japanese maple looks so gorgeous rn
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Landscape Pathway in San Francisco
Inspiration for a medium-sized, contemporary front yard with concrete pavers and partial sun in the spring.
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Japanese Maple Tree, Austin, TX
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20230528 Asuke 5 by Bong Grit
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秋になるときっと真っ赤っ赤なんだと思います。渋滞と人混みがひどいので行きませんが。 @Asuke area, Toyota city, Aichi pref. (愛知県豊田市 足助地区)
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