Nice!! Love the detail / capture of the hands.. and then the silhouette of the face is brilliant!
> Ake said : Feb 6, 2008 01:47
Hello, Tetsu san.
I have comneted yesterday, but it's gone... Japanese will be awaved?
Anyway, I agreed Furanku san'S comment.
I like your photoes.
> tetsu said : Feb 6, 2008 19:50
Thanks Furanku, Ian and Ake!!!
日本語でも大丈夫のはずです...
> Monika said : Feb 13, 2008 13:58
Wow, like Kukai(空海)!
> tetsu said : Feb 13, 2008 23:58
Thanks Monika!!!
He must be a master like Kukai in the future. :-)
> Monika said : Feb 16, 2008 02:30
I didn't realize he was "Mr. K" when I thought of Kukai, but that's the first thought this shot gave me. I had studied Kukai school calligraphy for about 12 yrs., and seen a picture or photo (no, impossible?) of Kukai somewhere long time ago. A magical master's hand, and a handsome, determined profile.
> tetsu said : Feb 17, 2008 19:04
Thanks Monika!!!
Of course, he isn't Kukai but he might inherit from the tradition. :-)
Nice compositions. I like the shadow of his face and the darkness of his hands,
Nice!! Love the detail / capture of the hands.. and then the silhouette of the face is brilliant!
Hello, Tetsu san.
I have comneted yesterday, but it's gone... Japanese will be awaved?
Anyway, I agreed Furanku san'S comment.
I like your photoes.
Thanks Furanku, Ian and Ake!!!
日本語でも大丈夫のはずです...
Wow, like Kukai(空海)!
Thanks Monika!!!
He must be a master like Kukai in the future. :-)
I didn't realize he was "Mr. K" when I thought of Kukai, but that's the first thought this shot gave me. I had studied Kukai school calligraphy for about 12 yrs., and seen a picture or photo (no, impossible?) of Kukai somewhere long time ago. A magical master's hand, and a handsome, determined profile.
Thanks Monika!!!
Of course, he isn't Kukai but he might inherit from the tradition. :-)
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