Desktop Backgrounds from Kyoto’s Sanzen-in Temple
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A few desktop-background pictures from the first half of yesterday's visit to Sanzen-in Temple in Ohara, a mountain suburb of Kyoto, Japan....

desktop background image of a fallen mapel leaf laying in a bed of moss, at the Sanzen-in temple in the Ohara mountain suburb of Kyoto, Japan -- Lost -- Sanzen-in Temple -- Copyright 2009 Jeffrey Friedl, http://regex.info/blog/
Nikon D700 + Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8 @ 66 mm — 1/250 sec, f/2.8, ISO 200 — map & image datanearby photos
Lost
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desktop background image of green mapel leaves, red seed "wings", and a temple building, at the Sanzen-in temple in the Ohara mountain suburb of Kyoto, Japan -- Helicopters -- Sanzen-in Temple -- Copyright 2009 Jeffrey Friedl, http://regex.info/blog/
Nikon D700 + Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8 @ 24 mm — 1/125 sec, f/5, ISO 400 — map & image datanearby photos
Helicopters
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desktop background image of a single heart-shaped leave juts above a bed of moss, at the Sanzen-in Temple in the Ohara mountain suburb of Kyoto, Japan -- I Love Moss -- Sanzen-in Temple -- Copyright 2009 Jeffrey Friedl, http://regex.info/blog/
Nikon D700 + Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8 @ 70 mm — 1/250 sec, f/4.5, ISO 1000 — map & image datanearby photos
I Love Moss
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One comment so far...

love “lost”. is that a ‘lost’ leaf among those mosses? 😉

— comment by aya on May 27th, 2009 at 3:00pm JST (14 years, 11 months ago) comment permalink
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