Klenke - May 21, 2003 2:59 pm - Hasn't voted
Di-amn!Man, that Kenzo's been everywhere! He's even got pictures of Middle Earth, as this photo proves.
Kenzo Okawa - May 22, 2003 7:03 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Di-amn!Thanks for your comment. This is a view from the Fattening Sheep Plateau.
Velebit - May 21, 2003 3:38 pm - Voted 10/10
Middle Earth :-)..that's good one Klenke! Where are Uruk Hai? This is such a beautiful area but what amazes me the most is that there are trees and forest at 3700m and above!!! Here forest ends between 1400 and 1600m.
Kenzo Okawa - May 22, 2003 6:56 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Middle Earth :-)Thanks for your comment. This is a view from the Fattening Sheep Plateau.
Around the Pomiu (Four Girls Mountains) is 31 degrees of north latitude. There are conifer woods above 4000 m sea level. There are many larches and they change color in middle October.
In the village above 3200 m sea level, the flower of the apple blooms.
theplugger - May 21, 2003 8:40 pm - Voted 10/10
Fantastic, as usual!But then we've come to expect no less of you. ;-)Awesome!
Kenzo Okawa - May 22, 2003 6:59 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Fantastic, as usual!Thanks for your comment. This is a view from the Fattening Sheep Plateau.
kletterwebbi - May 22, 2003 4:18 am - Voted 10/10
Great !One more great picture of Kenzo ! Wonderful !
Kenzo Okawa - May 22, 2003 7:22 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Great !Thanks for your comment. This is a view from the Fattening Sheep Plateau.
Jason Moore - May 28, 2003 7:36 am - Hasn't voted
Okawasan's best shotYet another photo from Okawasan! This one is the best- awesome vertical relief and nice color range. Excellent!!
Kenzo Okawa - Jun 16, 2003 6:40 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Okawasan's best shotHello Jason Moore
Thanks for your comment. And I apologize for that the reply to you was delayed, because I was taking a photograph in mountains.
Most of the member of SP thinks that I am a Chinese. However, you saw through my nationality.
Because you visit Japan many times, do you know the characteristic of the name of the Japanese? I take off my hat to your judgment.
Keep in touch.
Kenzo Okawa
Jason Moore - Mar 22, 2004 1:50 pm - Hasn't voted
JapanHello Kenzo,
My wife Yuko is from Tokyo and now I can always tell if a name is Japanese or not! I know kawa/gawa means river but I'm not sure about Okawa. I have actually only been to Japan twice so far but will be going back this December. Yuko and I are going to celebrate her Obaasan's 100 year birthday in Miyagi. I want to add a mountain to the Japan page- there are only 3 listed!! Thats hard to believe with all the mountains and mountaineers in Japan. Maybe I'll add Mount Zao with its ice monsters!
Do you get back to Japan often? Have fun and keep submitting the beautiful photos.
Jason
Kenzo Okawa - Mar 23, 2004 8:52 am - Hasn't voted
Re: JapanHello Jason
I am very glad for your visit. My name "Okawa" means big river. Happy birthday! I wish your wife's grandmother many happy returns of the day.
I completely share your feelings about the mountains in Japan. I went to many mountains in Japan when I was young, but I did not take many photos in those days.
I have plan what ask to many Japanese mountaineers to add mountains in SP. But not put my idea into action yet, because I am so busy.
I expect you to add Mount Zao, and several Japanese mountaineers add wounderful photos in your page.
Keep in touch. Kenzo
Rafa Bartolome - May 28, 2003 7:52 am - Hasn't voted
OléFrom Spain I say "Olé". Your pictures are greats.
Kenzo Okawa - Mar 23, 2004 8:18 am - Hasn't voted
Re: OléRealy thanks for you comment, Rafa. I am very glad for your visit.
eza - Mar 31, 2004 8:55 am - Voted 10/10
The only thing to say...is that your photos are not surprising any more. To see an incredible picture by Kenzo is becoming normal... Congratulations
Kenzo Okawa - Apr 2, 2004 9:41 am - Hasn't voted
Re: The only thing to say...A lot of thanks for your visit and vote, eza.
Kenzo Okawa - Apr 6, 2006 1:31 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: GreatMany thanks for your visit and vote, Herbert!
Maine - Jul 18, 2006 2:50 pm - Hasn't voted
Okawa-san no himitsu wa?Okawa-san no shashin wa shinjirarenai ~ sugoku kirei desu yo, kampeki! What is your secret? I have recently taken up photography, so am attempting to learn the technical basics, and am enjoying it, but I am in wonder at the phenomenal results you are capable of. May I ask what camera and film (if the camera is not a digital) you use, and what editing software and printing equipment you employ? Your photographs are consistently staggering; you are certainly one of the greatest mountain photographers I've ever come across. I am sure you are tired of hearing such compliments, but that is your punishment for possessing such disproportionate ability! And lastly, are there any simple but fundamental tips you might give an amateur photographer like myself, in order to better my photography?
Kenzo Okawa - Aug 20, 2006 8:10 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Okawa-san no himitsu wa?Thanks for your visit, Maine! In generary, "find the place and the time " is most inportant matters to take nice photo.
After find that, you shuld be wait for the wether condition which you like.
I used PENTAX67 and RDP3-100F for publishing. But, if you take photo to your own hobby, these are not important conditon.
Small digital-camera is enough for you.
I am looking foward to your nice photos.
tphubbard - Aug 21, 2006 12:39 pm - Hasn't voted
IncredibleWonderful picture - the landscape is incredible here.
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