The nature


  • Photographer
    Naoyuki Ogino
  • Prize
    Honorable Mention
  • Company/Studios
    free-lance
  • Date of Photograph
    May and June of 2011
  • Technical Info
    taken by digital camera

I went to Miyagi prefecture after 3 month of the disaster. Our car ran by the coast for hours and hours, but we could cover only less than one-fifth of the devastated area. The area seemed to last forever and the smell of slime coiled us relentlessly. The rubble of catastrophe seemed to concrete the passage of time but the other side of the nature was sprouting from the bottom of the sludge. The tree, which survived the massive tsunami began to sprout between the land of rubble and clouds of untimely typhoon. Three phases of nature appeared simultaneously.

Story

More than 22,000 people died or disappeared. More than 200,000 houses were destroyed. More than 400 Sq km were inundated. It was 14:46 on March 11 that “The Japan earthquake 2011” occurred. The size of magnitude was 9.0 and it brought a huge tsunami to the coast. The most violent part of the nature hit the vast seashore just within 30 minutes.
I went to Miyagi prefecture after 3 month of the disaster. Our car ran by the coast for hours and hours, but we could cover only less than one-fifth of the devastated area. The area seemed to last forever and the smell of slime coiled us relentlessly. The rubble of catastrophe seemed to concrete the passage of time but the other side of the nature was sprouting from the bottom of the sludge. The tree, which survived the massive tsunami began to sprout between the land of rubble and clouds of untimely typhoon. Three phases of nature appeared simultaneously.

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