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The Japanese garden is in a class by itself. The care and creativity is unsurpassed. If you have ever wondered how it’s done the answer is quite simple. Hire an army to weed and cut and manicure. Do that for five hundred years or so and there you have it.
Image post worked with the Photoshop sumi-e brush.
Comments (9)
hipps13
imagine to live 500 years more would be learned and maybe just maybe less lessons to learn wonderful work warm hugs, Linda
durleybeachbum
LOL! I find weeding very relaxing, maybe I should have been a Japanese gardener.
tennesseecowgirl
NOW I know why my garden is lacking.... haha Great shot!!
bmac62
There's one here in Seattle...have to visit it one of these days. Kubota Garden
Faemike55
Wonderful capture, Mark!
psyoshida
I like the sumi-e filter it fits perfectly and gives it a lovely painterly feel. Wonderful.
sandra46
what a wonderful image, it looks another world
jmb007
bonne photo!
myrrhluz
Beautiful lighting and composition! There is a great connection in the light and dark elements. The light illuminates the branches and connects them to the ground and the scarfs of the workers. The dark travels down from the roof, onto the branches and trunks, to the dark shade of the ground. Great postwork. The gardens in Japan are lovely. Very different in some ways from those in England, but similar in the feeling that they are a product of love. And a hired army, of course.