Into The Corner
thought i’d add a bit of asian architechture to the group. some of their structures, usually temples, are constructed of only wood – even the ‘pins’ holding the pieces together are made of wood. the intention is that in time of war or disaster or some sort, the monks can disassemble the temple and secret it away, only to be reassembled when the danger has passed.
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Ken Aitchison
Interesting story behind this excellent capture. The lighting on the ornate green and orange beams is perfect all the way to the very last one.
bobbymcleod
thanks ken!
micmac
Those lines are beautiful,cool angle and perspective,superbe shot.
velveteagle
Brings back memories of the early 70’s here.. Chun Chong I think that is how it was spelled. Long ago.. Beautiful country and people.. Great capture Bobby..
bobbymcleod
thanks gigi and chuck! actually this is from a palace called kyungbokgung in seoul.
Scott Ruhs
This is a great shot. Nice lighting, great angle/perspective. Well done!
GerryMac
fantastic perspective Bobby! love the twist on the angle!
PPPhotoArt
excellent informative commentary to go along with this wonderful image of the temple columns and walkway .. China is just so fascinating
bobbymcleod
bobbymcleod
Scott d'Almeida
wow stunning cheers ;