This is a nice clean angle, with a complementary foreground.
I took this on Tuesday near Lake Saiko. The place was buzzing, but I got a small window to grab this shot.
I’m a photographer living in Japan. You might have seen some of my posts here, but if you’d like to see more, feel free to check me out on Instagram -> jordan_mcchesney
Nemba village by lake Saiko. Years ago it was wiped out by a landslide. This model town was then built from the reclaimed wood. (Father in law specializes in historical rebuilds and worked on these buildings.)
I wouldn’t want any hot ashes from Fuji to land on that roof.
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What is the scaffolding on the roof?
Great photo OP.
Most pictures of Mt Fuji include tons of wires.
This is a nice clean angle, with a complementary foreground.
I took this on Tuesday near Lake Saiko. The place was buzzing, but I got a small window to grab this shot.
I’m a photographer living in Japan. You might have seen some of my posts here, but if you’d like to see more, feel free to check me out on Instagram -> jordan_mcchesney
Nemba village by lake Saiko. Years ago it was wiped out by a landslide. This model town was then built from the reclaimed wood. (Father in law specializes in historical rebuilds and worked on these buildings.)
I wouldn’t want any hot ashes from Fuji to land on that roof.
Thanks for the unique and beautiful shot!