

I was coming home from work yesterday when I saw a man with a weighty professional camera leaning over the railing on the overpass, his camera aimed off into the distance. Looking in that direction, I saw the evening sun was just about to disappear behind Mt. Fuji. I got out my own tiny camera and started taking pictures myself.
We both stared straight ahead at Fuji, neither of us looking in each others’ direction and definitely not comparing cameras. That would have somehow been a breach of etiquette.
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wow these images are great!!! the sun’s really bright it’s like fire!!
fab pictures!!!
Thank you very much!
Amazing! Now if your photos turned out to be this great, i wonder how they turned out on that man’s camera. In fact… i think the reality beat all the photos in the world. Lucky you (and that other man!) !
And again, you definetly have something, that “something” for writing. You can turn any simple thing into something anyone would be interested in reading. Congratulations!
His camera was very, very good indeed. Perhaps not ‘professional level’, but very close.
Once again, thank you very much for your support. It makes writing a lot easier. :)
If you say it helps, then i won’t stop until i get my hands on your published work. :)) Seriously, it’s more like stating a fact actually. :)