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Fuji-San

Terragen Landscape posted on Jul 19, 2004
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If you wonder, why I named it Fuji-San and not Fujiyama, I will explain it to you. In Japanese "san" is used as a suffix(ending) not only when talking to a person which then means Mr/Mrs, it is also used to indicate that it's a mountain as Mt.Fuji would be Fuji-San. Thanks for viewing, comments and ratings.

Comments (7)


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prutzworks

5:45AM | Mon, 19 July 2004

converted vista pro dem? nice!

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Petra-S

6:20AM | Mon, 19 July 2004

Super color,atmosphe and surface!

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EoinArmstrong

7:08AM | Mon, 19 July 2004

Nice pov and contrasting colour

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stbc

12:02PM | Mon, 19 July 2004

The terrain and its surfaces are marvellous. But I wonder if the large amount of sky makes the mountain look a bit small. Or maybe it is the POV. Anyway, super work.

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Piliph

2:49PM | Mon, 19 July 2004

I like your work ! I have made an image of Fuji from iso's bay.

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bost

1:20PM | Wed, 21 July 2004

the thing I like about Mt. Fuji is that its slopes are almost mathematically pure and any POV must be carefully chosen to bring out the formal qualities of the composition - this is much harder than it seems and requires a touch of talent to bring it off - you have done this

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PatGoltz

4:06AM | Sat, 31 July 2004

This looks very convincing. I think the word "san" basically means "honorable" and they honor the mountain.


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