·. I must say the same as in the other picture, so similar. It is a superb photo with that shot in contrapicado. The place is wonderful. A hug .· LMA · & · CR
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I love this photo! Nice perspective looking up through the trees.
ReplyDeletewhat a tall bamboo..
ReplyDeletejust to let you know that we eat young bamboo... we make curry.
have a great trip in Japan.
Very lovely
ReplyDeleteFantastic Point of view
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sky shot al.
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ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful shot and a lovely perspective.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful shot, the perspective is amazing.
ReplyDeleteHello, I love the view of the bamboo and sky. Enjoy your day and have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteI never would have guessed that these are bamboo trees...dizzying perspective..nicely done.
ReplyDeleteWonderful angle and composition photo of the bamboo and sky ~ ^_^
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A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
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I must say the same as in the other picture, so similar. It is a superb photo with that shot in contrapicado. The place is wonderful.
A hug
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LMA · & · CR
Another wonderful "looking up" shot! I love this perspective.
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