The view from tent
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At Tsurugizawa campsite in the Hida mountain range.

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My creativity comes from being surrounded by nature.
The harsh conditions of hiking and backcountry skiing in the alpine region provide me with a lot of inspiration.
“The view from tent” All of these photos of mine were taken while hiking with all my gear including the tent.
In order to protect the environment, camping in national parks in Japan is generally only allowed in designated campsites.
Therefore, it may not be called backcountry camping.

Most designated campsites have administrative facilities, hiking bathroom, and tents for other hikers.
Unfortunately, if you photograph the beauty of nature, those facilities will be reflected as foreign objects.
So I'll erase them with Photoshop.
This allows the viewer to concentrate on appreciating beautiful nature.

Is this art? Or is it a cheat?
What do you think about this?
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At Raichouzawa campsite in Hida mountain range.

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This is an example of erasing the unique ghosting caused by the iPhone's built-in camera, rather than an artificial foreign object.
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At Mt. Kitadake campsite in Akaishi mountain range.

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The view from tent
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The view from tent

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