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November 15, 2004

Autumn temple illumination event

Every year in the autumn leaf viewing season several temples have night viewing hours with artful illumination of the leaves. I was invited yesterday to a party hosted by Son of Soy blogger Rick and his girlfriend/master chef Mari, and ate and drank much more than my fill after leaf viewing in the lovely garden at Enkoji Temple in Sakyo-ku, which was certainly much, much less crowded than the bigger temples in Higashiyama-ku. There was ghostly shakuhachi music coming from somewhere out in the mist, and patches of illumination would very slowly fade in and out, highlighting the foreground, middleground, deep background or sometimes just a small stand of trees or bamboo. You become an aesthete just by watching. Thanks Rick and Mari, will pay back.

Posted by nils at November 15, 2004 07:22 PM | TrackBack
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These are 8-second exposures taken when the entire area was lit. so they don't really capture the way that the focus moved from place to place during the programmed illumination.

Posted by: nils on November 15, 2004 07:25 PM

Kyoto is awesome this November.
ay....what sublime colors in Kyoto and Nara areas.and not much rain so far.

best,

Mehyar

Posted by: mehyar on November 15, 2004 10:25 PM

Great shots and description, Nils.
This was my first "light-up" event. I couldn't help but compare it to viewing Christmas lights back in the U.S. — but without the cars, cheesy Santas, huge amounts of electricity, jingle bells...
Hmm, I guess it was the holiday feeling of sharing a moment of beauty and appreciation with people.
Thanks for joining us, and thanks for bringing the delicious Ginyo Kyo Roman sake.

Posted by: Rick on November 16, 2004 12:49 AM

Lovely pictures as usual. Keep up the great work.

Posted by: Raven Lee on November 16, 2004 04:14 PM

The host posted here.

Posted by: nils on November 18, 2004 11:42 AM
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