[Column ③] The Scenery of Subtraction as Taught by Camera Gear https://open.substack.com/pub/baronjapondrive/p/column-the-scenery-of-subtraction?r=8grzij&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true

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[Column ③] The Scenery of Subtraction as Taught by Camera Gear https://open.substack.com/pub/baronjapondrive/p/column-the-scenery-of-subtraction?r=8grzij&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
Leisurely rolling along historic old streets with the supple ride of French cars feels so right.
Slipping onto an old highway nearby brings you to scenery like a historical novel filled with memories.
Driving along a newly found old highway, a rich world unfolds, unseen on regular maps.
Hello.
The distant murmur of the streets seeping in.
A windshield called a screen.
A sanctuary away from the noise.
[Column ①] A Private Theater Called the Car Interior
Though he is no longer here, the music imbued with his soul continues to live on with our drive. Feel the moment where the pulse of the French car, the shifting shadows, and the supreme melody he left behind overlap.
The city lights reflecting off inorganic buildings intersect with the warm design of the car. Even the familiar streets look as beautiful as a scene from a movie when viewed through the window of moving art.
The chirping of birds, the sound of the wind, the tires gripping the asphalt, and the music of the soul. Everything overlaps to create a single symphony called a drive.
Valuing the "process" and the state of mind rather than just the result. Feeling the scent of the wind, the shifting shadows, and your own heart—that is what it truly means to enjoy the "way."
The time spent gripping the steering wheel is a rich experience, as if "reading a story." Arriving at the destination quickly is not everything.
Heathenly quiet "Japanese scenery" and freely creative "French art." When these two seemingly opposite elements overlap, the familiar landscape reveals a completely new expression.
Today, we are launching the "BARON JAPON DRIVE" YouTube channel!
First, please read about our vision and what this channel is all about. Our very first blog post (Introduction) is now live on Substack.
Click the link below to read the story of "BARON JAPON DRIVE." ✉️ [ Read the Story on Substack ] https://substack.com/home/post/p-199483716