Standing in the vast ruins of the 8th-century capital. The seasonal winds blowing across the open fields carry the echoes of a thousand years, framed by the majestic Suzaku Gate.






やっぱりCarlzeiss Planar 85mm 1.4T*は凄すぎる…
レンズ3本が残せると言われたら、これは残すような気がする…
GFXで使うと、周辺の隅が渦巻ボケみたいになって独特の描写になるんです…
若干構図に縛りみたいなものが出てしまうのですが、これがかえって凄みになるというか…言葉では難しいのですが。
The Incomparable Carl Zeiss Planar 85mm f1.4 T*
It truly is an extraordinary lens. If I were told I could only keep three lenses for the rest of my life, I have a feeling this would be one of them.
There is this profound sense of objectivity to it—as if the photographer vanishes, leaving only the subject to exist in the frame. It’s hard to put into words, but it’s a lens that transcends the act of shooting itself.






平城宮跡は一生撮れる場所
古都奈良の都の平城宮跡。
撮影する時間や天気、季節によって変化があり過ぎておそらく一生撮れる場所。
ここ来るたびに、なんか違う写真になる不思議なところ。
平城宮跡、ここは何もなさ過ぎて、非日常ですね…。撮影は難しいけど本当に面白いです。
ちらほらと、すごい装備の人が撮りに来てる日もあります。
私は近いから結構幸せものです。
Heijo Palace Site: A Place to Capture for a Lifetime
The Heijo Palace Site, the heart of the ancient capital of Nara. The light and atmosphere shift so dramatically with the time of day, the weather, and the changing seasons that I feel I could spend a lifetime photographing this single place.
True to its history as an ancient capital, there is a sense of “otherworldliness” here. There is almost nothing but open space, yet that emptiness creates a truly extraordinary, surreal experience.
While it’s a challenging place to photograph, it’s endlessly fascinating. On some days, you see photographers with incredible professional gear gathered here. Living so close to such a place, I consider myself truly fortunate.
奈良市 平城宮跡
奈良市にある「平城宮跡(へいじょうきゅうせき)」は、今から約1,300年前の奈良時代に、日本の首都であった「平城京」の中心儀礼・政治施設があった場所です。
現在は国の特別史跡に指定されており、「古都奈良の文化財」のひとつとして世界遺産にも登録されています。
いつも気持ちいい風が吹いていて、過去の都なので、少しセンチメンタルですが、ここにいるだけで気分は軽やかになります。
Heijo Palace Site, Nara City
Located in Nara City, the Heijo Palace Site was the heart of the ancient capital “Heijo-kyo” about 1,300 years ago during the Nara period. Today, it is designated as a Special Historic Site and is registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the “Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara.”
A pleasant breeze always flows through this vast open space. While the history of this former capital carries a touch of sentimentality, simply being here makes one feel lighthearted and refreshed.





































































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