Temple Roof, Kyoto Black And White Photography, Jane, Photography Temple Roof, Kyoto To see more of my work, please visit my blog here. Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related
Thank you, David. How exciting that you are traveling to Japan. Wishing you a wonderful trip. 🙂 LikeLike
Reblogged this on Jane Lurie Photography and commented: My latest contribution to Monochromia. The striking symmetry in Japanese architecture. LikeLike
Hi Joe, There are so many wonderful details in the temples in Japan and I love how monochrome shows off the patterns and shapes. Thanks very much and I’m glad you like it. 🙂 LikeLike
Thanks so much, Sue. The repeating patterns worked well for me in monochrome. Pleased you enjoyed this image. LikeLiked by 1 person
Thanks very much, Yvette. I agree, the monochrome helps one to focus on the lines and patterns. Glad you like it. LikeLiked by 1 person
nice, Jane!
can’t wait to see
the rest of the building 🙂
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Thank you, David. How exciting that you are traveling to Japan. Wishing you a wonderful trip. 🙂
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My latest contribution to Monochromia. The striking symmetry in Japanese architecture.
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Love the shapes, textures and lines!
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Thanks, Sam. The temple details were captivating to me. Glad you enjoyed this one. 🙂
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Beautiful image Jane 👍🏻 So ornate and amazing detail. Awesome work.
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Hi Joe, There are so many wonderful details in the temples in Japan and I love how monochrome shows off the patterns and shapes. Thanks very much and I’m glad you like it. 🙂
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Great image in mono, Jane….the lines, the curves
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Thanks so much, Sue. The repeating patterns worked well for me in monochrome. Pleased you enjoyed this image.
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😊😊
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Excellent.
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Thank you, Rabirius. I’m happy you like this one.
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artsy design and the curves are really felt in mono
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Thanks very much, Yvette. I agree, the monochrome helps one to focus on the lines and patterns. Glad you like it.
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