Hi, Emi. I am very happy to meet with you and your pics, which have very unique character and old Japanese taste. I am looking forward to seeing your new pics. Hiroshi
Hello Hiroshi:
I happen to see your pictures and they are pretty good!
hmm..I have ever been to Japan once, to Hokkiado and Tokyo. My feeling that a very interesting and good journey there, Japan is a very fine place indeed.
Hi Hiroshi
I would like to express my admiration for your superb photography. I am impressed by the refinement and by the emotional style of your photos. They are outstanding.
Regards. Dan.
Thanks for your comment. The Japansese word Mujou is the background concept of my photos. Mujou is a sense of evanescence, described at the famous following book:
Hiroshi Naito 19/10/2005 16:34
Hi, Pat. Thanks for many comments. it's very happy for me that you love my photos.Hiroshi Naito 04/10/2005 17:54
Hi, Emi. I am very happy to meet with you and your pics, which have very unique character and old Japanese taste. I am looking forward to seeing your new pics. HiroshiEmi Satou 04/10/2005 17:16
konnichiwa :)comment arigatou gozaimassu.
totemo yoi syasin bakari desune.
Mark Johnston 01/10/2005 0:33
I love the night on the town series and it moves me to stay out late and just wander, doing the same. Great work.Chris Clausee 19/07/2005 12:33
HiI like your pictures, very lovely :-))
Anastasiya Ivanova 06/06/2005 17:50
Hello Hiroshi:I happen to see your pictures and they are pretty good!
hmm..I have ever been to Japan once, to Hokkiado and Tokyo. My feeling that a very interesting and good journey there, Japan is a very fine place indeed.
Greeting from Russia
Anastasia
Hiroshi Naito 03/06/2005 18:07
Hi DanThank you for great praising language.
I am struggling in quest of my original beauty.
Dan Gherman 03/06/2005 15:07
Hi HiroshiI would like to express my admiration for your superb photography. I am impressed by the refinement and by the emotional style of your photos. They are outstanding.
Regards. Dan.
Goran Stamenkovic 02/06/2005 22:18
Thank You for noticing my work, I wish You all the best in Your future work.Robert L. Roux 22/05/2005 20:02
Great pics!!Keep them coming.
Hiroshi Naito 18/03/2005 6:34
Thanks for your comments.I am very happy that you will get interested in the Japanese culture
by my photos.
Regards
Naito
Hiroshi Naito 01/03/2005 15:48
Thanks for your comment. The Japansese word Mujou is the background concept of my photos. Mujou is a sense of evanescence, described at the famous following book:The Book of Tea by Kakuzo Okakura
http://www.sacred-texts.com/bud/tea.htm
Mujou is explained at the next page related to old Japanese works.
Transience
http://japanese.about.com/library/weekly/aa082797.htm
I am very happy that you feel a peacefully insight.