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Yogodo Hall, close to Senso-ji. The name is given like that in English, but it's actually Yōgōdō (影向堂, and the last dō means hall).
To quote the English part of the sign just outside:
Yogodo hall was built in 1994 to commemorate the 1,200th anniversary of the birth of Ennin, the monk who established Senso-ji. Inside, statues of Bodhisattva Kannon, and of 12 protective Buddhas, each assigned to a particular year of the oriental zodiac cycle, are worshipped.
Ennin (円仁) lived 794-864 and was an important Buddhist priest of the Tendai school - and also known under his posthumous name of Jikaku Daishi (慈覺大師).
Morning photo on the lake in the shadow of trees.
another photo with nice reflection at the same place
a mallard this time.
I like the fact that the color of the mallard head is different from the water so even if they are both dark one is a bit blue and the other one green, you need to zoom in to see it.
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Morning photo on the lake in the shadow of trees.
White and light management are always a challenge with mute swans.
You can click on the photo to watch it with a better resolution
Tamron 150-600
Sony A7S
LA-EA4
F/7.1
600mm
ISO 800
1/1000s
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“Symmetry is what we see at a glance; based on the fact that there is no reason for any difference...”
― Blaise Pascal
Balboa Park. San Diego, CA
Thank you very much for your time and for your faves!
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“Symmetry is what we see at a glance; based on the fact that there is no reason for any difference...”
Blaise Pascal
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The roof of the Basilca of San Miniato al Monte, Florence, Italy. Described as one of the finest Romanesque buildings in Tuscany. It stands atop one of the highest points in Florence.
Saturday's snow storm at dusk - HCT & HTMT!
we were fortunate not to get the full blast of this storm
A rainforest is an area of tall, mostly evergreen trees and a high amount of rainfall. Rainforests are Earth’s oldest living ecosystems, with some surviving in their present form for at least 70 million years. They are incredibly diverse and complex, home to more than half of the world’s plant and animal species—even though they cover just 6% of Earth’s surface. This makes rainforests astoundingly dense with flora and fauna. Rainforests’ rich biodiversity is incredibly important to our well-being and the well-being of our planet.
Hello my amazing Flickr friends !
Today is an orange day at Color my World Daily. And the theme at Crazy Tuesday is symmetry. I dont know why but when we talked about symmetry I’m always thinking about my geometry classes in school… I was (and still am) very, very bad at math and my geometry classes were no exception. I decided to put this symmetric and geometrical picture together with Mr. Teddy Bear since we celebrate Happy Teddy Bear Tuesdays today. And Mr. Teddy Bear is all about symmetry in his life ! Our composition includes some geometrical pieces from my husband’s childhood toy. I love the colors and the forms so I decided to keep it, even if no one plays with it anymore… It is a vintage toy after all.
I hope you like my picture and i wish you all a very colorful and happy day !! See you later !
Thank you so much for all your lovely comments / favs/ general support / happy thoughts!! Stay safe and well!! And see you soon on Flickr !!