Shiraito Falls is a waterfall in Fujinomiya, near Mount Fuji in Japan. It is part of Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park and has been protected since 1936 as a Japanese Natural Monument.
The Shiraito Waterfall is a very wide percolating series of weeping walls through moss and other foliage. It stretches for such a wide area that there was practically no a single photograph shot could convey its scale.
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Nikon D810 - AF-S Nikkor 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR
Fuji can sometimes be a difficult subject to shoot, it is often covered with its own cloud system...
The photo was taken at Lake Tanuki. We were hoping to see sunset color around the Mt. Fuji. Instead, it was the full moon (almost) that lighted up the Mountain and its surrounding, rendering a truly peaceful world in front of us. Wish I could lock the moment forever.
Mt Fuji with distorted reflections over lake Tanuki, this is not one of the more famous Fuji 5 lakes, and pretty much needs a rental car to reach,...
The Shiraito Waterfall is a very wide percolating series of weeping walls through moss and other foliage. It stretches for such a wide area that there was practically no a single shot could convey its scale.
The partial panorama view was stitched with 4 images.
Mt Fuji from a road next to Tanuki lake, late autumn in Japan. Used ND grad filter and HDR'ed.
The road photo means I will be offline for a few days...
Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Fujinomiya!
Most notably PZ Sunrays.