Aug. 2014 - #1
scenes from Vancouver Island, Canada
Haiku on photo #18

INOUE, Seigetsu (1822?-1887) is a legendary bleaching haiku-poet in Japan.
Having joy for the grace of drinking clear water.
Needless to say but getting clear water is one of the most important thing to keep us alive.Meanwhile his traveling on foot, he would recognize it seriously for several times. Especially in the hard hotness of summer.
Nearby this creek, there's Payzant Campsite.I drank and used the water on this picture for cooking. When you drink the water which flows in nature field, somtimes you should boil it before you drink. Good luck.
Original pic: 7.2MB 6000x4000 f4 1/100
Place: Payzant Creek on Juan de Fuca Trail, Vancouver Island, BC
Haiku on photo #19

In the traditoin of Japan, it is a habit in autumn to enjoy the view with the moon. But you know that we can enjoy it in any season when we feel fun.
''(the moon) knocks on the lodge'' is personificational expression for the moon. We can imagine that how the beauty of the moon attracted him to gaze it well at outside.
Maybe at mid of a night, he was resting in a pitch-dark clunker lodge and saw the moonlite flew into it through the small cracks of the roof, door or wall. Then he would want to enjoy the landscape with the moon outside.
Original pic: 7.4MB 6000x4000 f3.5 0.4sec
Place: Ruckle Provincial Park, Salt Spring Island, BC
Seasonal Scenes
A seagull #1
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f8 1/1,250
Place: Whiffin Spit, Sooke, Vancouver Island, BC


A seagull #2
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f5.6 1/2,500
Place: Juan de Fuca Trail, Vancouver Island, BC

Red cedar
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f3.5 1/3
Place: Juan de Fuca Trail, Vancouver Island, BC

Summer moon #3
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f3.5 1/3
Place: Juan de Fuca Trail, Vancouver Island, BC
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Summer moon #2
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f3.5 1/20
Place: Soule Creek, Port Renfrew, Vancouver Island, BC

Juan de Fuca Trail
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f3.5 1/10
Place: Juan de Fuca Trail, Vancouver Island, BC