Archive for the 'Fall Colors' Category

Foliage, mostly from around Kyoto

The Color of Kyoto — Desktop Background

This perhaps looks like a painting or a photo with a painting effect applied, but it's actually a combination of three photos I took yesterday, with no other special effects added. I'll describe how I made it in a later post; it's my hope for now that you'll simply be able to enjoy it.

The part shown above is just a small portion of the whole image, so that I could show some detail lost during the reduction required to fit a picture onto my blog. Even at that, it's from a version that was reduced to 25% of the [...]


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Relaxing Amid the Fall Colors

Another product of my trip to Enkouji the other day (also see this post and this).

Like most of these kinds of pictures, this one really needs to be blown up to enjoy it in its full glory, so be sure to click on the image for a larger view.


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Fence and Vine

While on a short bike ride with Anthony today, we came upon this bamboo fence with a colorful vine sticking through. I thought it was pretty.


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Outside the Konpukuji Temple

There's got to be a name for the little roof that sits on top of a wall, but I don't know what it is. The wall here is next to the entrance to the Konpukuji Temple (金福寺). It's the first place that Nils and I went on our little trip the other day, and even the little garden just outside the enterance was really beautiful.

Here's a partial view of the garden, looking toward the enterance (with the subject of the first photo being just to the upper right of the enterance, obscured by some green leaves):

When at the [...]


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Kyoto Fall Foliage Desktops

More pictures from my outing yesterday to Konpukuji Temple and Enkouji Temple, for their fall foliage.

This time I present a few desktop backgrounds, and as I did with the Cherry-Blossom Desktops, I'm providing both standard and widescreen versions. The two "standard" sizes are appropriate for common 4 × 3 displays, while the "widescreen" versions are appropriate for Apple MacBooks and Cinema Displays, up to an expansive 2,560 × 1,660.

Those first two pictures are of the same garden, so they show how dynamic the view was: sometimes a lot of red & orange, and sometimes a lot of [...]


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