Posted by Aidan Hammond (Seoul, South Korea) on 5 November 2006 in Lifestyle & Culture and Portfolio.
Near my house, this temple and its grounds are a nice retreat from the city. It has some of the best maintained and colourful gardens of temples that I've been to. Throughout the year, different plants blossom or change colour around the grounds, making for a constant change in colours and textures.
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Like the soft effect, but the subject is missing.
5 Nov 2006 3:01am
Beautiful. How serene.
5 Nov 2006 5:45am
would have liked to see more detail on the temple itself... maybe there will be more coming ?
5 Nov 2006 6:01am
Beautiful capture.
5 Nov 2006 3:12pm
Im with Shuva and Manuella. I cant see subject. The trees? But temple divert my attention from it. It the subject is temple - so - is it a good angle to show it ? I can see here only beautyful colours.
5 Nov 2006 5:27pm
@Rodion Kovenkin: Thanks for your comments above. This photo is somewhat difficult for me to decide why I posted it. I was really interested in the textures and colours of this space. I agree that there is not a subject in the way that we typically consider a photograph. I saw the temple as a way of leading the viewer into the space.
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