I think this is very good and gets the most unexpected version of the portal in Korea.
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I think this is very good and gets the most unexpected version of the portal in Korea. The tree in Glendalough in Ireland makes an appearance again. There was a partial eclipse of the moon tonight. I took several images and have here included the images taken on half hour boundaries up to the peak of the eclipse. RuthArt has produced another image based on the Portal in Busan, Korea. Cristina Freeman from the School of Architecture, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, had a paper published in the International Journal of Heritage Studies on Flickr and how some of the groups show the social relationship to architecture and in the case particularly the Sydney Opera House. It is very interesting reading. In it there is a disucssion I started on the scope of the group. I wanted to add a photo of an underground pedestrian subway in Jiu Jiang in China that was clearly based on the Opera House. In the end the group decided that the stream did not include related architecture.
I do not know anything about this temple. It was behind the railway station. While waiting for an hour to get to the front of the ticket queue, I wandered around the station. I found this subway and wandered down there to take some photos. Now that I was down there, I decided to wander down the other end. It turned out that the subway came out at the back of the station. So I kept on going. There was this temple. I wandered in. They did not have any issues with me wandering around taking photos, though they did show me where to leave my shoes. (oops). There were a few people there. The body language was friendly. |
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