Kyoto Temple

Kyoto definitely is *THE* place to visit when going to Japan! Known as the city of 1000 temples and shrines one can hardly expect to see all of them in one week. This is one I liked most because of its colors and flags.

This panorama is stitched out of 5 hand-held portrait images. Stitching took quite some time since wind was blowing and the huge flag over the main entrance never stoped moving.


Image added on Wed, August 12th 2009, 4:51PM

EXIF Information

Camera Model:   Canon EOS 30D
Lens: Canon EF 17-40 F/4 L USM
Add. Equipment: -
Focal Length: 17mm (x1.6 = 27mm)
Shutter Speed: 1/320s
Aperture: f/8.0
ISO Speed: ISO100
Date & Time: Fri, May 5th 2006, 3:30PM

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