It's all the anomaly's fault
In the previous post,
"What I want to convey is the anomaly," I said that
taking photos is because I found a singularity, an anomaly
and talked about it.
For an example, please look at the next photo.

This is the cover photo from a post a few times ago.
I took it while walking on a sandbar in a nearby river.
The protagonist is an ice-green glass shard.
If you look closely, you can read "Co-".
Judging by the font, I assume it's a "Coca-Cola" bottle.
Bottled Coke still exists today, but
the katakana notation is a Showa-era thing. ← This part here.
This is the anomaly of this photo.
Starting with a shard like this,
various memories from the end of the Showa era come flooding back.
It's covered in mud, but
it's already my treasure.
I wanted to convey that sense of excitement.
And next.

This one was easier to understand, wasn't it?
A giant Kannon statue appearing in a residential area.
It is, without a doubt, an anomaly.
After all, it's 100 meters tall.
It's so big that it's hard to convey its size even if you take a normal photo,
so I took it from several hundred meters away.
If that were all,
"I found the Kannon statue"
would be the only thing about the photo,
so I also included my shadow in the bottom right to create symmetry in various ways.
Lastly, one more.

This one is a bit hard to understand.
You don't get it, right?
It just looks like I took a picture of a Sasanqua.
This is a personal anomaly.
Other people wouldn't think anything of it if they saw this flower on site.
In fact, there were hundreds of flowers blooming on this hedge,
and since it was at the bottom, they might not have even noticed it.
But that's the kind of place I was drawn to and took a picture of.
In a place no one pays attention to,
while being battered and damaged by the rain,
the Sasanqua flower isolated by the fence
caught my attention.
Such a singularity.
It seems to contain various metaphors,
so it's a great favorite of mine.
I tried to explain it with three photos,
but it doesn't go very well, does it?
I would be happy if you could feel it somehow.
I will also refine and reorganize it more.
As a bonus, one more thing.
There is a "story" included in the explanation of the three photos.
Yes, it's the photography philosophy introduced in "My Two Ways ②".
I'm running out of space, so I'll cover that another time.
Continuing to the final chapter, "Blow Away the Anomaly" ♡
