...a typhoon bring it into my front door, ....and you have made a message of it...you are an artist ,not only with your camera! I very much love this...
Dear Yutaka, I appreciate so much your very kind words and feel honored that you liked my comment. I only expressed my observation of your marvelous work, as far as my modest verbal capacity allowed me to do so. I honestly believe that your work is far superior to most (if not all) in so many ways, without any exaggeration. Not only in technical terms, but also in the way they convey meanings and feelings and with such modesty, simplicity, and elegance. There is something exceptional in all your pictures. I am the lucky one, as I learn so much from your pictures/comments, and I am delighted to be able to say this. Is is because you are a musician that you are a member of Wienner Beethoven Gesellschaft? Hope you won't mind my question. I like Beethoven's music very much. In fact, I devour classical music, any key, major or minor (and hope that it wouldn't sound pretentious.) Very sincerely, M.
:)),dear Minoo,you extracted kindly very nice feeling on this pic and our words,so delicate musical sense,thanks, sometimes I think that it's my best wish to grow the branches from one pic--so lucky I am meeting on this website.You like D(min mor maj) key? sure B's tempest is a little bit stormy(I'm a member of Wienner Beethoven Gesellschaft in Heiligenstadt)See you.Y.I.
Thank YOU dear Yutaka, for sharing your beautiful and inspiring works, and for your kind reply. I am happy o hear that the typhoon, despite its unpleasant, had left some good effects. There is always something positive in an unpleasant event.
To be honest, I didn't think of Beethoven's, but the three vertical pine leaves reminded me of the musical staff and the leaf on the right hand corner made me think of the quarter note, placed right below the staff, as is the place of D.
Thanks Minoo much,sure you are right Tempest Beethovens is in D minor,it was so heavy rain and wind here,and the typhoon carried summer heats and very comfortable today.
Beautiful!! If the typhon had not been the cause, I would have said that it is an autumn sonata in D sharp major, and wonderfully ornamented. Fantastic in composition, forms, and colors. Best regards, M.