doro posted.
This is a photo of when I made dried persimmons at my parents' house.
I don't think many people imagine dried persimmons in "Speaking of autumn", but if you ask me, I think there are many people who feel that it is autumn.
This photo is freshly dried, but after a day, there is work to rub it.
When people think of dried persimmons, they have a strong image of just drying them, but surprisingly they are food that people can handle.
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doro posted.
It is a migratory butterfly called chestnut tiger.
He seems to like a flower called Fujibakama, and I often see him perching on this flower.
chestnut tiger seems to be in the cool highland area of Honshu from spring to summer, but in autumn it seems to fly to Kyushu and further south in search of a place to live at the right temperature.
Fujibakama is one of the seven autumn herbs and is also a seasonal word for autumn.
At a glance, I thought, "It's autumn in Japan! I don't think it's a photo, but it's actually a unique combination of autumn.
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doro posted.
This is one photo taken on the promenade in Fukuoka Prefecture.
I was fascinated by the red that began to change color at the beginning of autumn and took a picture.
Instead of just taking pictures of colored trees, I made the photos interesting by shooting similar colors such as "green and red electric lights on the ground" and "green leaves and leaves starting to turn red."
There are many things in everyday life that look interesting from a different perspective.
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doro posted.
At Mt. Hakushi in Oita Prefecture, I photographed the morning sun and pampas grass.
It's been hot for a long time, but the pampas grass feels like autumn and makes you feel the flow of the seasons.
I released the shutter with that in mind.
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