Author ArchiveAlmost identical to the lead photo of the previous post ("The Building at the Main Garden of the Kongorinji Temple"), but with a human touch. View full post » Last week's "Slightly Queasy Wigglegram" showed a small corner of a building at the Kongorinji Temple (金剛輪寺) in Shiga Japan, from a visit last month toward the start of this year's fall-foliage season. This post looks a bit more at the building, which is not the temple's main building, but does front the main garden. (The main garden was seen four years ago in "The Kongourinji Temple: Main Garden, and Beyond".) It can be partitioned into various rooms, but many of the partitions were slid away revealing an open view all the way through to the garden on the [...] View full post » This post is about the art and technology of my 3D wigglegrams, but first a bit of context about the location seen above. This wigglegram was taken during my first visit to Kyoto's Shugakuin Imperial Villa (修学院離宮) two years ago, a photographically-fruitful outing first posted about here, and most recently revisited a month ago here. During the tour of the grounds, at one point you descend stone steps set in the side of a mountain.... There's a waterfall and a small stream... it's all quite picturesque. As I described on that first post about the outing, the tour moves along [...] View full post » This wigglegram, of this temple building at the Kongorinji Temple in Shiga Japan just doesn't feel quite right. このウイッグルグラッム(滋賀県の金剛輪寺)はなかなか変な感じですね。 Each of the 15 photos seems perfectly fine, but the movement among them is really funky.... might make some people nauseous. Not every wigglegram deserves to see the light of day, I guess. View full post » Today we have a simple What am I? quiz. What is the thing above, and how is it used? As usual with these quizzes, I'll keep all comments from appearing until after I reveal the answer in a blog post in a few days. View full post » |