The picture of the towers and long sheets is in the cover of a book I read in my Economic History of Europe and Asia class. It is on the cover of "Growth Recurring" which was written by an Australian Economist and Japanophile. It was definitely the most aesthetically pleasing Economics text book cover I ever saw, lol.
yes lovely collection by hiroshige but the music chosen for the background is sooo inappropriate geez will us westerners ever learn what the art is saying to us and choose gentle asian music of the period
This is my favourite Hiroshige set, so well done. Thumbs up for spending time on the beautiful details, but the only drawback here- and i know time may have been a problem- is i'd have liked a full, even if brief, static view of each print!
Hm may be fact (nothing wrong) you are from USA cause your opinion. American people generally are some "blind" and some ignorat about foreign movies, etc. Well for me America is source of kitch like Las Vegas, Disneyland, etc. But perhaps it's my delusions.
How the fuck do you think that I can concentrate on those prints when your constantly are zooming in and out like you have ADHD!
KronFox 1 year ago
Très belle collection Japonaise !
TheSublima 1 year ago
Very nice and peaceful ♥ thank you ♥♥♥♥♥
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todster97 2 years ago
The picture of the towers and long sheets is in the cover of a book I read in my Economic History of Europe and Asia class. It is on the cover of "Growth Recurring" which was written by an Australian Economist and Japanophile. It was definitely the most aesthetically pleasing Economics text book cover I ever saw, lol.
Rexanglorum 2 years ago
wow! with headphones on this sounds so cool! the music switches to to ears!
bishshred 2 years ago
WHAT....... THE.......FUCK
kimmiesaysduh 2 years ago
yes lovely collection by hiroshige but the music chosen for the background is sooo inappropriate geez will us westerners ever learn what the art is saying to us and choose gentle asian music of the period
mwjcoin 3 years ago
Very nice. thank you for sharing.
jonanjello 3 years ago
This is my favourite Hiroshige set, so well done. Thumbs up for spending time on the beautiful details, but the only drawback here- and i know time may have been a problem- is i'd have liked a full, even if brief, static view of each print!
mizofan 3 years ago
The Ken Burns style of moving/zooming within a picture offsets the overall loss of detail in a picture if it was static.
I'm assuming BigLittleGuy is using IMovie. It's a great program.
jonanjello 3 years ago
I love Ukiyo-e;)
And nice music choice!
folker2006 3 years ago
They're just ordinary landscapes, what's makes them so bewitching?
loveyoutodeathbut 3 years ago 2
Ordinary ?! In my opinion unique rather
LAMpionn 2 years ago
My point is exactly that. He took an ordinary landscape and created a bewitching, unusual, extraordinary piece of art. Get it?
loveyoutodeathbut 2 years ago 5
Hm may be fact (nothing wrong) you are from USA cause your opinion. American people generally are some "blind" and some ignorat about foreign movies, etc. Well for me America is source of kitch like Las Vegas, Disneyland, etc. But perhaps it's my delusions.
LAMpionn 2 years ago
this is very nice! im surprised there aren't any other comments.
Moonanite 4 years ago