The Forest Does Not Hurry
The Forest Does Not Hurry
The bicycle remains one of civilization's most elegant inventions: a machine powered entirely by breakfast. Here, a rider passes through a corridor of summer green, suspended between stillness and velocity. The forest appears to rush past him, though of course it is the rider who moves and the trees who remain. Photography delights in such small deceptions.
What we are really looking at is time made visible. The blur is not a flaw but evidence. It records the fact that movement happened. A fraction of a second became a physical object. The rider continues onward, the forest resumes its silence, and only the photograph remains behind as proof that the encounter occurred at all.
Kamibushi Photography — where the spirit (kami) meets the discipline of the warrior (bushi), and the camera becomes a witness to fleeting moments that refuse to stay still.
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