Nestled in the mountains of Kyoto Prefecture, Miyama feels like a step back in time. The thatched-roof farmhouses, mist-covered hills, and quiet fields create a landscape that seems untouched by the rush of modern life. It’s a scene where tradition and nature blend seamlessly — a perfect moment for this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge, hosted by Egidio, with the theme Landscape.
This is another one of those that is just perfect timing since we just went there this morning. It was raining, but it made for a perfect, moody landscape. Miyama’s quiet charm feels even more magical under grey skies, a timeless village that seems to breathe with the rhythm of nature. For this trip, I didn’t take any other camera except for my iPhone and I am also linking this post to Johnbo’s Cellpic Sunday






I am linking this to Jude‘s Bench Anniversary and for Xingfumama’s Pull Up a Seat Challenge



Teresa, these are impressively beautiful! Everything is so beautiful.
Thanks so much Egidio, glad you liked it. I just think that my photo doesn’t justify the beauty of what I saw in person.
Just stunning, Teresa xx
Such a beautiful area. Of course much of Japan is. Your photos do it justice.
Some beautiful landscape captures, Teresa! I especially love your featured image with the red and green leaves and the cloudy, misty background!
What wonderfully atmospheric shots Teresa.
Japan always looks amazing, even under heavy rain. Have fun, Teresa, your photos make me miss the country even more 🙂
Great selections. 👏
Wonderful! Love your opener especially.