2012-05-18
Fountains
I love the water, especially the ocean, but
if there is no ocean handy, a courtyard area
with fountains and pools will do. They cool
the air, they make an area seem clean somehow.
These are across from the Imperial palace
in Tokyo. They are well maintained.
While I was there, a gent with a modified broom
was wading around the water courses sweeping
the bottom.
He was taking his time, in Japanese fashion, getting
the job done correctly.
The water courses were very clean.
Yes, I did some magic to put the water in motion,
but it was done with the camera, not with software.
If you look carefully in this shot, you can just make
out a building in the background which is on the
Imperial Palace grounds.
if there is no ocean handy, a courtyard area
with fountains and pools will do. They cool
the air, they make an area seem clean somehow.
These are across from the Imperial palace
in Tokyo. They are well maintained.
While I was there, a gent with a modified broom
was wading around the water courses sweeping
the bottom.
He was taking his time, in Japanese fashion, getting
the job done correctly.
The water courses were very clean.
Yes, I did some magic to put the water in motion,
but it was done with the camera, not with software.
If you look carefully in this shot, you can just make
out a building in the background which is on the
Imperial Palace grounds.
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