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I really love my high key images this winter. And of course my images with the 100-400. If you like it say hi at www.instagram.com/t.boeld

Stones embedded in the low tide sand at Jurby Beach on a calm Autumn evening. This shot was taken in the brief but magical blue hour, which never fails to deliver cool hues and tones which are impossible to achieve at any other time of day. I particularly like the subtle sunburst projected through the vibrant post sunset sky in this shot 🌅

 

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"Embedded Light" : Edited Digital Capture:2013:Copyright:2017:

Joel A. Fairchild.

location : Nanzenji Temple Tenjyuan ,Kyoto city ,Kyoto Prefecture,Japan

 

南禅寺 天授庵 南北朝時代 池泉回遊式庭園 書院南庭

Tenjyuan Garden on southern side of Shoin

 

Tenjyuan :

 

Tenjyuan is one of the most historically important temple of the Nanzenji. It was built as a dedication of the founder of the Nanzenji , Daiminkokushi Mukanfumon .

In 1267 the Emperpor Kameyama,enchanted with the natural beauty of the spot,elected a villa on the site where where the Nanzenji Temple now stands. Around 1288 the emperor was vexed by the appearance of a ghost and asked for help from Daiminkokushi ,the third Chief Priest of the Tofukuji Temple.

The priest rid Emperor Kameyama of the gost by merely performing Zazen meditations without reciting a single sutra.

The emperor was deeply moved by this demonstration of the priest's virtue and subsequently became became his disciple,giving himself the name Hoo("Great Priest").He later converted his villa into zen temple and dedicated it to Daiminkokushi.These events took place in Hoo's later years ; the priest died before the coversation of the villa was complete.It was left for a priest named Kiansoen,the successor of Daiminkokushi.to finish the work and inaugurate the zen temple. For this reason little credit for the task is given to Daiminkokushi himself.In 1336 Kokakushiren,the 15th chief priest of Nanzen Ji Temple,asked the retired Emperor Kogon for permission to construct a building commemorating the founding of the temple by Daiminkokushi.Construction on the building was completed in the following year(1337),hence the opening of the Tenjyuan.

Tenjyuan,however ,was destroyed in the Nanzenji conflagration of 1447 .Nor was the temple spared destraction by fire during the Onin War ( 1467-1477). More then 130 years passed before the temple was finally reconstructed.

Many of the temples destroyed by wars were reconstructed in the last quarter of the 16th century,when Japan enjoyed a period of political stability. The priests of Nanzenji agreed that the Tenjyuan be reconstructed by one of the most famous Zen priests of Kyoto,Genporeisan.He appointed Ungakureikei chief priest of the Tenjyuan ,and asked the daimyo Hosokawa Yusei to finance the enterprise.Thanks to generous contribution of Hosokawa,the reconstruction of the Main Hall,the Main Gate,and the old study was completed in August ,1602.These are the Tenjyuan buildings that stand today.

The garden consists of the front ,or eastern,garden of the Main Hall, and the southern garden near the Study.

 

***The eastern garden is a rock garden. A geometrically designed stone footpath embedded in white sand and moss connects the Main Hall with the Maingate. This footpath was made 1338 after the original construction of the Tenjyuan.

The other ,shorter stone footpath leading to Yusai's mausoleum was made after Yusai's death in1610.***

 

The layout of the southern garden clearly illustrates the characteristics of late 14th century landscaping.The two central islands in particular epitomize this style. A long penninsula extending from the study and a smaller penninsula extending from the other side meet to form a curling clasp,creating an eastern and western pond.The shorelines of the two ponds so divided are thus varied.

The eastern pond is smaller than the other and has a slopping bank.In addition to this landscaping technique,the arrangement of rocks near the waterfall indicates that the garden was made around the time of the construction of the Tenjyuan in 1337.

- Tenjyuan

 

This temple has an explicit no-tripod policy, so tripods, including monopods, are usually prohibited here.

 

Congress Center in Hamburg.

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Brye (B) 30-09-1979

NMBS / SNCB 29.013

  

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This image shows the Carezza lake (Karersee/Lago di Carezza) in Aldo Adige (Südtirol/Italy) in a nice evening light. It really is a magic place with great atmosphere. Empress Sissi was here in 1897 and I'm pretty sure that she was stunned like me! The lake is beautiful embedded between the Latemar and the Rosengarten group in about 1500m above sea level.

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Of course, there are lots of urban myths around Halloween. And when you are old enough to go trick-or-treating on your own, your parents fill your head with a sack load of scary things NOT to do. I remember the dire warnings about unwrapped candy and fresh fruit possibly having razor blades hidden inside by some psycho to cause gruesome harm to an unsuspecting kid. I never saw one in person, nor actually heard about some kid encountering one.

 

shot for Macro Mondays -- theme: Halloween

Lens: Pentacon 200mm / F4

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Auteuil-Boulogne (Paris) (F) 08-09-1984

SNCF Z 1525 / ZR 11525

  

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The brand new cloud shoe collection is here with high top ankle straps and logo side embedding, comes in 10 colors w/ 2 Fatpack exclusives

 

(Jake, Gianni, Legacy, Unrigged) (More Sizes Loading...)

 

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Been a while since I posted an old cottage. Here´s one I found last weekend. I think it was quite nice and blended in well among the autumn leaves.

 

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I was intrigued by the mineral water bottle embedded in the rock alongside the East Lyn River between Lynmouth and Watersmeet in North Devon. It is a memorial to the Lynrock Mineral Water Factory opened by the Attree brothers at the location in 1911. The water came from a nearby freshwater spring and is reputed to have been mildly radioactive. The brothers utilised the power of the East Lyn River to drive their bottling machine.

 

The factory closed in 1939 due to a lack of demand. Most of the abandoned building was washed away during the 1952 Lynmouth flood disaster although a single fireplace and mantelpiece are still visible alongside the footpath today.

 

Moss and lichen cling to the rock around the bottle and indeed are common alongside this stretch of the East Lyn River. I understand such organisms are a good indicator of clean air.

 

to really see all the amazing details please view it large

 

playing with water :-)

equipped with:

 

Canon 40D;

Canon macro EF 180 mm

Canon Speedlite 580EX II detached

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Here an image of the Cave Nebula, catalogue reference Sh2-155, an emission nebula in the constellation of Cepheus. It is embedded in a larger region containing emission, reflection and dark nebula. The brightest part of the nebula has an apparent magnitude of 7.7, being situated about 2400 ly from Earth. The somewhat unusual rendition shown here is derived from 6 filters in total: Hydrogen-alpha, sulphur-II and oxygen-III ultra-fast narrowband filters and g´, i´, and z-s´ photometric filters. The g´ filter (400-550nm) captures nicely the reflection nebula, whilst the i´ (700-845nm) and z-s´ (820-920nm) filters transmit infrared light at different wavelengths. The data from these two filters then needs to be colour-mapped to a visible region of the spectrum. The following colour mapping has been applied to create this particular image: g´ mid-blue, O-III cyan, Ha yellow, S-II sunset orange, i´ crimson, z-s´ purple. Stars are from the monochrome S-II integration.

 

Calibration, Registration, Integration in APP, further processing to taste in PS.

 

The viewing conditions were not as good as was hoped (Rhön, Germany) with intermittent thin cloud and dew that fell with a particularly heavy "thud" 😉 , still most of the data was usable ...

 

Total time: 11.5 hrs / ISO 400

 

Celestron RASA11

10Micron GM1000 HPS

SIGMA fp L (monochrome)

Baader ultra-fast narrowband and SLOAN/SDSS photometric filters

D800E + 100/F2 Makroplanar + 36mm Tube

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A journalist accompanies a US infantry squad on patrol

 

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