Photographer’s Note
This was almost the last thing I took whilst I was in my trip in Takayama and yes it was the same time when I went to the festival.
I took this from a temple, if those of you who remember, in the foreground is the garden stone where in the middle you place a candle to light the garden up (see my Tea house picture for a better view)
I just needed something there so I could take the rainbow balll in the sky.
It was funny because when I took this picture it wasnt raining and it was only in that spot (SKY) that the rainbow formed.
Funny hey
Well, I hope you like it depite the lighting difficulties
elihesamian, jrj, sunny, nwoehnl, Georges has marked this note useful
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elihesamian
(26091) 2004-04-25 5:45
Woow ! Daniel !
It`s great for horror movies,too :0
The colorful of flood light in center is wonderful.You captured it skilfully.The defocused tree in right side is very excellent in your shot.The composition is great & perfect.
You did great.
jrj
(34779) 2004-04-25 6:18
Very interesting Daniel. Before your pix I never saw a rainbow ball. So by this there was something to learn also today. Thank's..
sunny
(3068) 2004-04-25 8:52
Yes, it is a bit dark, but I have to admit that you captured a rare nature's phenomena, Daniel! :-) The branches make a nice framing for the rainbow. Well done!
nwoehnl
(120) 2004-04-25 9:45
Very nice use of the silhouettes of the available objects around to frame this rainbow ball (of which I had never heard before). Interesting work, well done, Dan.
Georges
(11185) 2004-04-25 13:16
Ciel trés menacant et une toile de couleurs qui forment ce sujet principalement la vraie vedette de l'image. La composition est reussi et je prend cette image comme une information journalistique d'un phenomene méteorologique. C'est bien vu bravo Daniel
Photo Information
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Copyright: Dan Leung (Kenny10pin)
(19301) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2004-04-15
- Categories: Daily Life
- Camera: Sony DSC F828 Cybershot, CF Hitatchi 6GB, Circular Polarizer
- Exposure: f/7.1, 1/2000 seconds
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2004-04-25 5:34








