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Japan Vintage Autumn
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Vintage Autumn

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A very simple scene that filled me with a ton of burning questions. I captured this shot shortly after capturing the more "iconic" Fujisan image in this gallery. I hiked for hours in the darkness of the early morning to get here, and this was taken on the hike down. Now that the sun was up, I could actually see everything that had eluded me in darkness on my ascent. And I was so amused by this random shaggin wagon parked on the slops of a mountain. It seemed abandoned, like it had been there a long time. And I just had to know, who owned, why'd they bring it here? Why'd they leave it? Do I really wanna know?....wait are there Ninja Turtles inside? I didn't look. But I captured the memory.

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A very simple scene that filled me with a ton of burning questions. I captured this shot shortly after capturing the more "iconic" Fujisan image in this gallery. I hiked for hours in the darkness of the early morning to get here, and this was taken on the hike down. Now that the sun was up, I could actually see everything that had eluded me in darkness on my ascent. And I was so amused by this random shaggin wagon parked on the slops of a mountain. It seemed abandoned, like it had been there a long time. And I just had to know, who owned, why'd they bring it here? Why'd they leave it? Do I really wanna know?....wait are there Ninja Turtles inside? I didn't look. But I captured the memory.

A very simple scene that filled me with a ton of burning questions. I captured this shot shortly after capturing the more "iconic" Fujisan image in this gallery. I hiked for hours in the darkness of the early morning to get here, and this was taken on the hike down. Now that the sun was up, I could actually see everything that had eluded me in darkness on my ascent. And I was so amused by this random shaggin wagon parked on the slops of a mountain. It seemed abandoned, like it had been there a long time. And I just had to know, who owned, why'd they bring it here? Why'd they leave it? Do I really wanna know?....wait are there Ninja Turtles inside? I didn't look. But I captured the memory.

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