A page for visually understanding the atmosphere of Nakata Timber, the character of the material, storage conditions, and the real feel of the working site.
🪵 About This Page
Photos help communicate what dimensions and quantities alone cannot.
Grain, colour, dryness, density, storage method, and overall site atmosphere
often become clear only when seen.
This page is intended as a visual record of the timber,
the storage environment, and the overall character of the place.
Surface Character
Check grain and colour
See texture and finish
Read the quality of older timber
Notice individuality piece by piece
Storage Condition
See stacking and order
Read drying environment
Check protection and exposure
Understand site practicality
Implied Use
Imagine possible application
Consider display vs practical use
Explore reuse potential
Think about destination of the timber
What Photos Reveal
Photos are more than record. They reveal arrangement, light, colour variation,
storage habits, and the density and feel of the site in ways that numbers cannot.
They also create a useful reference over time,
making it easier to track progress, movement of stock, and changes in organisation.
Record Value
Once captured, photos become reference material for later review of condition and placement.
Comparison Value
Photos taken at different times make change, progress, and reorganisation easier to compare.
Decision Support
Even away from the site, photos help with material judgment and use planning.
Shared Atmosphere
The feeling of the place and the presence of the timber are often best communicated visually.
Future Photo Organisation
Over time, organising photos by timber type, likely use, and storage area
will support not only stock awareness, but also selection and future planning.
Photos should be treated not merely as attachments,
but as visual working documents for understanding the site.
Main Note: Photos are important visual records for showing material character, storage conditions, site atmosphere, and future possibility of use.