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Kinkaku-ji

For Leonora. Above all, Golden Pavilion should be golden ;-)

And... maybe I should have taken it by E100VS or Velvia...
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(*NIKonGT*) said:

a beautiful pavilion!
8 years ago

Lian replied to (*NIKonGT*):

Thank you for your appreciation, Gisela!
8 years ago

Nicolas Mertens said:

Beautiful work.
8 years ago ( translate )

Lian replied to Nicolas Mertens:

Thank you, Nicolas!
8 years ago ( translate )

Fantasyfan said:

Pity I missed that place. It's impressive
8 years ago

Lian replied to Fantasyfan:

It's really a pity. Hope you could make up for the regret in future :-)
8 years ago

Malik Raoulda said:

Sérénité et zénitude +++++++
8 years ago ( translate )

Lian replied to Malik Raoulda:

Merci, Malik!
8 years ago ( translate )

William Sutherland said:

Magnificent shot!

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8 years ago ( translate )

Lian replied to William Sutherland:

Many thanks, William!
8 years ago ( translate )

'ºLº' said:

Strikingly gorgeous, all perfectly balanced, the zen temple extravagantly covered in gold, with the symbolic phoenix at the top of the roof, ..and fit for a shogun ..
An ethereal sight to behold :)
..and no tourist in sight (incredible !) ...
A place full of history and drama and with an oneiric quality
(The majestic temple is perhaps too subtly reflected in the pond in this particular pic..(?)..)

Thank you for the attention Lian.
8 years ago

Lian replied to 'ºLº':

Yes, it's a wonderful building..."fit for a shogun" ;-))

Actually the place was full of tourists, but I was fortunately enough to find an good angle to keep the picture "clean" at that moment ... so photograph is more an instrument for "creating" rather than recording...
8 years ago

Jadviga Grase said:

Fantastic work, Lian!**********
Such calmness and beauty of nature reigns in this corner ...... the pleasure of the eyes.
8 years ago

Lian replied to Jadviga Grase:

Thank you Jadviga! I always feel that "calmness and beauty" is the "spirit" of Japanese scenery...
8 years ago

Annemarie said:

splendid this
Wish you a marvellous week ahead
8 years ago