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A young boy is looking intensively at the door of an old chocolate shop. You can see the mystical place through the open door.
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Strobist: See COMPOSITING tutorial here for in depth information - For the foreground shot of the girl, three flashes were hard wired. Two were aimed at a white background, the third from camera left fired threw a large piece of diffusion fabric. The foreground image was then composited with 3 other images to complete the scene.
Asian woman on a yoga mat doing the salutation seal pose in a forest. Meditation.
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Erdene Zuu Monastery
Founded in 1586 by Altai Khaan, Erdene Zuu (Hundred Treasures) was the first Buddhist monastery in Mongolia. It had between 60 and 100 temples, about 300 gers inside the walls and, at its peak, up to 1000 monks in residence.
The monastery went through periods of neglect and prosperity until finally the Stalinist purges of 1937 put it completely out of business. All but three of the temples in Erdene Zuu were destroyed and an unknown number of monks were either killed or sent to Siberian gulags.
However, a surprising number of statues, tsam masks and thangkas were saved – possibly with the help of a few sympathetic military officers. The items were buried in nearby mountains, or stored in local homes (at great risk to the residents).
The monastery remained closed until 1965, when it was permitted to reopen as a museum, but not as a place of worship. It was only with the collapse of communism in 1990 that religious freedom was restored and the monastery became active again. Today Erdene Zuu Khiid is considered by many to be the most important monastery in the country, though no doubt it’s a shadow of what it once was.
Stream of red liquid injected through the needle of a syringe isolated on white.
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