In Japan, there is a word called "Nijimi. Since ancient times, Japan has had a painting technique called "Suiboku-ga" (ink painting). In this technique, objects are depicted with black ink called "Sumi" on white paper. The white is the sky and snow, and the black is the tree trunks. Nothing else needs to be added, and it would be impossible to depict this world if it were dry. There are only black and white and their gradations. In Japan, there is a word called "nijimi. The word "nijimi" refers to a unique expression that lies between two colors. Since ancient times, Japan has had a painting technique called "Suiboku-ga" (ink painting). In this technique, objects are depicted on white paper with black ink called "sumi". This photograph is composed of a world of black and white, reminiscent of suiboku-ga. The white is the sky and snow, and the black is the tree trunks. There is no need to add anything else, and it would be impossible to paint this world if it were dry.