The Golden Pavilion shimmered in the sunlight on my visit to Kyoto, Japan.
Saturday’s scene: A Golden Reflection
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by Donna Hull on 2009/10/10
The Golden Pavilion shimmered in the sunlight on my visit to Kyoto, Japan.
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This is gorgeous. I would love to visit Japan someday.
I love reflection shots but there is something even greater that comes from the Japanese buildings with their beautiful and expressive architecture.
What a beautiful shot – all the colours are in harmony
Hi Donna,
This is probably not a good way of getting in touch with you, but I just wanted to let you know how much we enjoyed traveling with you and Alan on your second segment.
We also wanted to wish you a Happy Anniversary. I don't remember exactly when it is, but I knew that it would be on this trip…You and Alan are very special people and enjoy the good life!
This is my first time to you web site, and I am more than impressed! Good job. I admire all that you put into this.
Sincerely, Sue and Jack
This shot has such a calming effect just by looking at it. The building blends well with the natural background.
This shot has such a calming effect just by looking at it. The building blends well with the natural background.
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