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A bit of a difficult shot because I needed to find a balance between the light of the advertisenment board and the lamp in front.
I love the leaves in the left corner, that are not part of the advertisement photo but from a nearby tree and to me spice up the frame.
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Olympus OM-D E-M10 MKII, M.Zuiko 25mm f1.8
Vlieland / The Netherlands - June 2022
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Rolleiflex 3.5F- Planar _ Neopan 400 CN
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Old advertisement signs displayed at Blists Hill Victorian Museum, Ironbridge. Some brands have stood the test of time but others have vanished!
Ukimido(浮御堂), Lake Biwa, Japan, 2016
Ukimido, or the floating pavilion, is part of the Mangetsu temple complex. That's such a cool name - Mangetsuji (満月寺). It translates to Temple of the Full Moon. I love that. If you look for it, you might be able to find a few good pictures of the pavilion with a full moon over it.
Utagawa Hiroshige made the Eight Views of Omi "ukiyoe" prints some 200 years ago of which this pavilion featured in print#7 (Omi is the southern part of Lake Biwa on the west side nearest Kyoto). The temple has a steady stream of visitors and an image of the pavilion is used on signs to greet visitors when they enter Shiga prefecture.
Perceptions about what places warrant viewing or visiting are constantly changing. I recently saw an advertisement promoting the Kansai area - Kyoto, Lake Biwa, and Nara. To my surprise, rather than the pavilion, the Lake Biwa photograph showed white summer clouds billowing up behind the red torii of Shirahige shrine . I've felt this for a while, but I think the shrine and it's torii are slowing over-taking Ukimido in popularity.
What the reader sees when cracking open the metro on Thursday morning- Taken at 8:16 AM on November 08, 2007 - cameraphone upload by ShoZu