RIN GO MY WAY

I’ve seen wilted flowers

I went to a flower park called Mukojima Hyakkaen in December, a season when most people don’t go there.

However, there were actually about 3 other customers looking around the park. Rather than seeing wilted flowers, I guess I have seen autumn leaves.

A sparrow object outside the flower park.

This is the entrance to the flower park. The color of the maple is a little dirty.

I don’t know what kind of flower it is. The petals are fully opened, indicating that the best time to see them has passed.

The flowers are a beautiful color, but they are already wilting.

Here and there, I saw plants with small red berries. I don’t know what it is.

This is a maple that is about to change color.

Have you ever thought about the meaning of photographing flowers that are already out of season?

Chrysanthemums were once beautiful. However, the color is still dull.

The color of the leaves of the plant with red berries is impressive.

Some of the petals have fallen off. Flowers are finishing their role.

This flower is still blooming beautifully. However, it has faded a little.

The leaves sticking out from the fence in the garden were impressive, so I took a photo of them.

Street art is destined to disappear someday.

What people consider beautiful varies from person to person, but there is a median and greatest common divisor. I believe that people who cannot recognize beauty outside of those boundaries are at a loss.


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