Photographer’s Note
A prayer wheel in the temple area of Jakar dzong, central Bhutan. Jakar dzong in Bumthang district is one of the largest of its kind in the country, and like the other dzongs it is a fortress-like building complex combining a monastery with the district administration. The state and the religion live closely intertwined lives in Bhutan, the world's only Buddhist kingdom. Jakar dzong was built in the 17th century.
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saxo042
(16122) 2007-11-20 1:34
Hej Gert,
Fine colours and an interesting note. The combination makes this a quite attractive photo, clearly according to the TE principles. Fine blue and red colours.
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Gunnar
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PixelTerror
(86620) 2007-11-20 3:03
Hi Gerd,
In apparence a ver ysimple traditional element framing, but this does carry a lots of exotism in script design and colors, and that's what I like here.
Have a nice day JY
skoogmi (39) 2007-11-20 7:25
Hej Gert,
Enkelt men mycket effektivt foto. Den där tidningen, eller vad det är, är dock lite störande.
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Mikael
molla
(6889) 2007-11-20 12:34
Hej Gert
I'm a bit curious about the alphabet, do Bhutan have their own or is this sanskrit. Nice colors in this one that blends fine.
Anders
delkoo
(34582) 2007-11-21 0:32
hi gert
The clarity of this image is excellent. Well composed with good saturation of colour and sharpness. nice peaceful and beautiful shot
didier
Photo Information
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Copyright: Gert Holmertz (holmertz)
(9881) - Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2003-10-00
- Categories: Vie quotidienne, Cérémonies, Oeuvres d'art, Evénement, Moment décisif
- Versions: version originale
- Date Submitted: 2007-11-20 1:21
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