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In some temples (and in some other buildings) instead of a downpipe
from the roof gutter to the ground there is a chain. It seems like
more of a suggestion to the water rather than a requirement.
It's as if the chain distracts the raindrops from the idea
of falling, but without imprisoning them. Released from the
roof gutter, they still follow the chain one link at a time.
While they follow the chain, they can be seen as individuals.
(When they stand still, I can't tell the difference
between one raindrop and the next, but when they jump
from link to link each one has its own style.)
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Update 2006.10.28: The Kyoto gallery is finished at last. If you got here from the daily Image by chance gallery, you can find more of Kyoto here:
The temples:
The city:
Full EXIF Info | |
Date/Time | 01-Oct-2006 11:05:48 |
Make | Canon |
Model | Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL |
Flash Used | No |
Focal Length | 105 mm |
Exposure Time | 1/80 sec |
Aperture | f/4 |
ISO Equivalent | 400 |
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White Balance | |
Metering Mode | matrix (5) |
JPEG Quality | |
Exposure Program | aperture priority (3) |
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BleuEvanescence | 27-Jan-2007 16:33 | |
AL | 19-Oct-2006 01:08 | |
caveman_lee | 18-Oct-2006 17:36 | |