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"Shoguns District"
Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū est le sanctuaire shinto le plus important de Kamakura.
Il fut construit en 1063 près de Yuigahama, et dédié à Hachiman Daimyōjin, déification de l'Empereur Ojin.
Minamoto no Yoritomo, le fondateur du shogunat Kamakura, choisit cette ville en 1191 et fit de Hachiman, le Dieu de la guerre, son protecteur.
On raconte que plusieurs centaines de guerriers du clan se sont suicidés dans ce temple à la suite d'une défaite sévère lors des guerres contre le clan Taira, qui allait aboutir à l'instauration du shogunat.
Au pied à gauche de l'escalier qui mène au temple, se trouve un Ginkgo biloba de très large section, célèbre parce qu'il aurait servi de cachette à Kugyo Minamoto lors de l'assassinat de son oncle, le troisième Shogun Sanetomo Minamoto le 13 février 1219, jour du Nouvel An. Selon les sources, l'arbre actuel serait celui d'origine ou un nouvel arbre replanté plus récemment au même emplacement.
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This one may be my favorite among my first film. This kind of shot is what I prefer... No particular meaning, just a scene, a moment, combination of a context, a background, and a move...
Of course, this kind of looks like Doisneau or Cartier-Bresson works (I hope at least this one is not so far away of what they did)
This is also my favorite because the exposure and the focus are exactly what I wanted when I took the shot. This is not the case for many other shots of my first film.
Taken one more time in the Latin Quarter, Paris, Rue Gay-Lussac, at the crossroads with Boulevard Sain-Michel.
gare St Lazare-1640589
Avec nos âmes en rade au milieu des rues, nous sommes au bord du vide, ficelés dans nos paquets de viande, à regarder passer les révolutions. »
Léo Ferré - Poète... vos papiers !
l’amore più puro è quello che non si può tradurre nella realtà, o è l’impossibilità del reale che sprigiona l’essenza più pura dell’amore?
(riflessione sollecitata dal romanzo "Fucile da caccia di I. Yasushi)
at 08:45 pm
1 Row of 4 images Stitched Panorama
made with Nikon D800E & Nikon 17.0-35.0 mm f/2.8 AF-S ED
@ 17mm I 1/20" I f/8 I 50 ISO
+ Nisi Filter IR Soft Grad ND8 + Nisi CPL
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Place Blanche 30/09/2023 08h43
Place Blanche in the 9ème arrondissement of Paris. Seen from the the Boulevard de Clichy. Five Guys is new on this location on the corner of the Rue Pierre Fontaine and Rue Blanche. Five Guys has as we speak (*02/2024) 32 restaurants in France of which 7 in Paris and 14 in Île-de-France.
Place Blanche
Place Blanche in Paris, France is one of the small plazas along the Boulevard de Clichy, which runs between the 9ème and 18ème arrondissements (Parisian districts) and leads into Montmartre. It is near Pigalle. The quartier is Saint-Georges.
The famous cabaret Moulin Rouge stands on the Place Blanche. This location is served by line 2 of the Paris métro.
Place Blanche takes its name from its location on the site of the old White Barrier previously called the « barrière de la Croix Blanche »(“White Cross Barrier”).
Rue Pierre Fontaine
Rue Pierre Fontaine (or before 2004 just the « rue Fontaine ») is a street in the 9ème arrondissement of Paris in the quartier Saint-Georges.
The street has a length of 320 meters and a width of 12 meters, starting at 2, rue Chaptal and 51, rue Jean-Baptiste-Pigalle and ends at Place Blanche.
It bears the name of the then living architect Pierre Fontaine (1762-1853).
"Sleepy neighborhood"
Duttlenheim (Alsace - Bas-Rhin)
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