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POSE is called "Reach" and comes from DenDen Poses, Kiwi Island
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Shot taken at The Hidden Attic, Nampo
We stayed in a hotel in the Nampo area of Busan, close to BIFF square whose streets are lined with local food stalls and restaurants, shops - super colourful and atmospheric. BIFF - thus called and renovated since the Busan International Film Festival in 1996.
We walked from our hotel, in the Nampo area of Busan, up and down the steepest of hills to get to the Gamecheon Cultural Village... We happened to walk through an area known as the Ami-dong Tombstone Culture Village which was, unlike Gamcheon, virtually devoid of other tourists. In fact we only saw one other couple...
Ami-dong Tombstone Culture Village has a history rooted in the Korean War and the subsequent relocation of residents. Originally a place where refugees settled, the village has evolved into a space where the past and present coexist, with houses built around or incorporating gravestones. It's known for its unique alleyway murals and the sense of history that permeates the area.
From SHiMA.
Japan, 2016.
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Full series here : Sylvain Biard photo
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Tanegashima 1543
(Du pinceau du bonze Nampo Bushi)
"L’an 12 de l’ère Tembun, un grand bateau mouilla dans l’anse de Nishimura. Impossible de savoir de quel pays il était venu. Il était monté par une centaine d’hommes. Leur visage était différent du nôtre et ils ne connaissaient pas notre langue. Tous ceux qui les voyaient les trouvaient étranges…"
Nicolas Bouvier
Chroniques Japonaises
Website : Twennys
Collective : fragmentphotos
Instagram : sylvainbiard
From SHiMA.
Japan, 2016.
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Full series here : Sylvain Biard photo
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Tanegashima 1543
(Du pinceau du bonze Nampo Bushi)
"L’an 12 de l’ère Tembun, un grand bateau mouilla dans l’anse de Nishimura. Impossible de savoir de quel pays il était venu. Il était monté par une centaine d’hommes. Leur visage était différent du nôtre et ils ne connaissaient pas notre langue. Tous ceux qui les voyaient les trouvaient étranges…"
Nicolas Bouvier
Chroniques Japonaises
Website : Twennys
Collective : fragmentphotos
Instagram : sylvainbiard
From SHiMA.
Japan, 2016.
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Full series here : Sylvain Biard photo
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Tanegashima 1543
(Du pinceau du bonze Nampo Bushi)
"L’an 12 de l’ère Tembun, un grand bateau mouilla dans l’anse de Nishimura. Impossible de savoir de quel pays il était venu. Il était monté par une centaine d’hommes. Leur visage était différent du nôtre et ils ne connaissaient pas notre langue. Tous ceux qui les voyaient les trouvaient étranges…"
Nicolas Bouvier
Chroniques Japonaises
Website : Twennys
Collective : fragmentphotos
Instagram : sylvainbiard
To see more of my pictures from different countries check out think link: y.ahoo.it/Xawpd.
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Welcome to KOREA
and come to my hometown BUSAN.
KOREA's No1 port!!
try more time! weather was not good at this time!
Full series here : Sylvain Biard photo
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Tanegashima 1543
(Du pinceau du bonze Nampo Bushi)
"L’an 12 de l’ère Tembun, un grand bateau mouilla dans l’anse de Nishimura. Impossible de savoir de quel pays il était venu. Il était monté par une centaine d’hommes. Leur visage était différent du nôtre et ils ne connaissaient pas notre langue. Tous ceux qui les voyaient les trouvaient étranges…"
Nicolas Bouvier
Chroniques Japonaises
Website : Twennys
Collective : fragmentphotos
Instagram : sylvainbiard
To see more of my pictures from different countries check out think link: y.ahoo.it/Xawpd.
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Seoul (South Korea) '25
Ssangyeongchong Tomb, Nampo, Pyeongannamdo, 5th Century
Seoul (South Korea) '25
Gangseodaemyo (Gangseo Great Tomb), Late 6th Century AD
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location : The Shuon'an Ikkyu-ji Temple ,Kyotanabe city,Kyoto prefecture,Japan
京田辺市 酬恩庵 一休寺(とんちで有名な一休さんのお寺)方丈北庭 (江戸時代/枯山水)
The northern dry landscape garden of Hojo
This garden is so-called Takiishigumi garden,one of the dry landscape zen gardens,which represents the waterfall that descends mystical Mt.Hourai using a gigantic over two meters high boulder ,some stones and shrubs. -maco-nonch
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The Shoun'an Ikkyu Temple
This temple was inauguarated at its the present site as a Zen monastery and was given its name,Myoshoji Temple,by Daigo-kokushi(alias Nampo Jomyo, a high priest of the Zen sect,upon his return from T'ang (China)where he had studied the doctrines of the Zen as a disciple to Kidou-odho ,a celebrated bonze of the time.
The Myoshoji Temand remained in ruins until it was restored in the second year of Kosei(1451) by Ikkyu-zenji 一休禅師,the sixth Chief abbot to the Daitokuji branch of the Rinzai sect.ple was destroyed in the war during the year of Genko(1331),He named the temple the Shuuon'an and deicated it as a memorial to the founder.
Ikkyu-zenzi lived the rest of his life in this temple,and commuted to the Daitokuji Temple in Kyoto to which he was appointed Chief abbot at the age of 81.He passed away to November 21 in the thirteenth year of Bummei(1481) ,at 88 and was buried in the mausoleum annexed to this temple.
Rock Gardens :
Rock Gardens ,designated spot of scenic beauty.There are two rock gardens,the Kokyu Garden and the Hojo Garden,both designated as objects of scenic beauty.The Kokyu Gaden ,which surrounds the Kokyu-An (Hermitage) is a typical Zen-style rock garden attributed to Murata Juko(1442-1502)the founder of ceremonial tea art.The Hojo garden is another typical rock garden from early Edo period attributed to three distinguished designers of the time,Shokado,Sagawada Kiroku(Kodak) and Ishikswa Johan.The percuilar rocks standing I the garden are assumed to symbolize the sixteen disciples of Buddha distorting themselves,steep mountains with deep valleys,and a torrential water-fall descending in two steps to flow through a number of rock-works.The massive rocks and their exquisite layout should be considered a masterpiece of the rock gardens built in the early Edo period.
-the Shuon'an Ikkyuji Temple
ƒ/6.3 11.0 mm 1/20sec ISO320 IS-off
This temple has an explicit no-tripod policy, so tripods, including monopods, are usually prohibited here.
location : The Shuon'an Ikkyu-ji Temple ,Kyotanabe city,Kyoto prefecture,Japan
京田辺市 酬恩庵 一休寺(とんちで有名な一休さんのお寺)
The Shoun'an Ikkyu Temple
This temple was inauguarated at its the present site as a Zen monastery and was given its name,Myoshoji Temple,by Daigo-kokushi(alias Nampo Jomyo, a high priest of the Zen sect,upon his return from T'ang (China)where he had studied the doctrines of the Zen as a disciple to Kidou-odho ,a celebrated bonze of the time.
The Myoshoji Temand remained in ruins until it was restored in the second year of Kosei(1451) by Ikkyu-zenji 一休禅師,the sixth Chief abbot to the Daitokuji branch of the Rinzai sect.ple was destroyed in the war during the year of Genko(1331),He named the temple the Shuuon'an and deicated it as a memorial to the founder.
Ikkyu-zenzi lived the rest of his life in this temple,and commuted to the Daitokuji Temple in Kyoto to which he was appointed Chief abbot at the age of 81.He passed away to November 21 in the thirteenth year of Bummei(1481) ,at 88 and was buried in the mausoleum annexed to this temple.
Canon EOS M5/ Mount Adapter EF-EOS M/ EF135mm f/2.8 (with Softfocus) softfocus setting of 1 ( this is an old lens -1987's for SLR(film) )
ƒ/3.2 135.0 mm 1/125 100/ manual exposure manual white balance, One-shot AF / no editing
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When going on a leisure trip, I don't often consider touring industrial factories. Then again, I don't know if most people would consider North Korea a leisure trip. Still, being able to tour a glass factory as part of a vacation is definitely quite unique compared to the usual tourist circuit. Somehow, it just fits right in and works when it comes to North Korea.
Touring the factory I saw everything from glass melting furnaces to panes of glass rolling through the factory like here. There were quality checks along the way to automatically destroy bad panes, as well as some guys sitting at computers monitoring...whatever they monitor.
Having seen photos of a number of abandoned Soviet factories and buildings, I can only imagine what will happen to this place 10, or 20 years from now. Will it still be making glass, or will it one day be mothballed?
Blogged: www.aisleseatplease.com/blog/2016/5/16/inside-a-north-kor...
location : The Shuon'an Ikkyu-ji Temple ,Kyotanabe city,Kyoto prefecture,Japan
京田辺市 酬恩庵 一休寺(とんちで有名な一休さんのお寺)
方丈南庭 (江戸時代/枯山水)
The southern dry landscape garden of Hojo
This garden is so-called Hojo Front Garden ,which is placed in front of the Hojo (abbot's quarters )
Generally the design is very simple,because it's said that the predecessor was a kind of open spaces for Buddhist ceremonies . The patterns/lines of white sands represent the ocean,... or floating water by covering in white sands with rake lines.
The building at left-back of the garden is Gobyosho 御廟所 the mausoleum for Sojun Ikkyu Zenji 一休宗純禅師 who spend his final years here,and actually was built by himself at age of 82.
Ikkyu Zenji is one of the princes of Emperor Gokomatsu ,( 1377-1433)the 100th Emperor ,and the mausoleum is under the jurisdiction of the Imperial Household Agency.
At the right-back is a tea ceremony house,Kokyu-an Hermitage 虎丘庵 in which he lived his final year with his lover Shinjyo 森女. :)
Thank you for your interest and seeing my photo :)
Masko Ishida (maco-nonch★R)
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The Shoun'an Ikkyu Temple
This temple was inauguarated at its the present site as a Zen monastery and was given its name,Myoshoji Temple,by Daigo-kokushi(alias Nampo Jomyo, a high priest of the Zen sect,upon his return from T'ang (China)where he had studied the doctrines of the Zen as a disciple to Kidou-odho ,a celebrated bonze of the time.
The Myoshoji Temand remained in ruins until it was restored in the second year of Kosei(1451) by Ikkyu-zenji 一休禅師,the sixth Chief abbot to the Daitokuji branch of the Rinzai sect.ple was destroyed in the war during the year of Genko(1331),He named the temple the Shuuon'an and deicated it as a memorial to the founder.
Ikkyu-zenzi lived the rest of his life in this temple,and commuted to the Daitokuji Temple in Kyoto to which he was appointed Chief abbot at the age of 81.He passed away to November 21 in the thirteenth year of Bummei(1481) ,at 88 and was buried in the mausoleum annexed to this temple.
Rock Gardens :
Rock Gardens ,designated spot of scenic beauty.There are two rock gardens,the Kokyu Garden and the Hojo Garden,both designated as objects of scenic beauty.The Kokyu Gaden ,which surrounds the Kokyu-An (Hermitage) is a typical Zen-style rock garden attributed to Murata Juko(1442-1502)the founder of ceremonial tea art.The Hojo garden is another typical rock garden from early Edo period attributed to three distinguished designers of the time,Shokado,Sagawada Kiroku(Kodak) and Ishikswa Johan.The percuilar rocks standing I the garden are assumed to symbolize the sixteen disciples of Buddha distorting themselves,steep mountains with deep valleys,and a torrential water-fall descending in two steps to flow through a number of rock-works.The massive rocks and their exquisite layout should be considered a masterpiece of the rock gardens built in the early Edo period.
-the Shuon'an Ikkyuji Temple
This temple has an explicit no-tripod policy, so tripods, including monopods, are usually prohibited .
Canon EOS M5 / EF-M11-22mm f/4-5.6 IS STM/
ƒ/5.0 15.0 mm 1/160sec ISO160/ all manual /no editing
The Chollima Steel Complex in Nampo is one of North Korea's largest steel mills with an annual production capacity in the millions of tons. Originally opened during the Japanese colonial era as the Kangsŏn Steel Works, it was nationalised after the partition of Korea and has since been expanded several times.
Currently, there are facilities for the production of steel and other alloys, steel rods, pipes and other metal products, and a facility for the production of large forgings and castings, along with a test and analysis centre.