Temple Overlooking a Frosty Kyoto
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Watching Over a Frozen Kyoto
temple at Shogunzuka, Kyoto Japan
Last night we a short but intense snow flurry that dropped about 2" of snow in 15 minutes, leaving the mountains this morning with
a nice frosting.
The building seen above is at Shogunzuka, covered in “Inside the “New” Temple Building at Shogunzuka Overlooking Kyoto” and, more widely, a bit earlier in “New Views of Kyoto from Shogunzuka’s New Observation Deck”.
A bit farther north, hikers were enjoying the clearing on Mt. Daimonji:
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The clearing is where the fires are lit during the Daimonji Festival each August, as covered in
“Daimonji: Kyoto’s Least-Photogenic Festival”, and in
its photographic rebuttal “Daimonji Fire Festival Up Close and Personal: Yaron Silberberg’s Photos from Last Year”.
It's a simple hike to the clearing, though perhaps more challenging with slippery snow.
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Frosty
I tend to like this kind of frosty-cold-with-sharp-detail image, though my favorite is probably the photo seen exactly nine
years ago today in “Snowy
Mountains”. At first glance it's a boring
photo, but I find it to be interesting at full, sharp resolution.
Also in the same realm is “Bridge
Over Icy Water”, which then itself made a reappearance as a print in
“Dabbling in Some Fine-Art Printing for
My Office”.
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