Camera |
Canon EOS REBEL T1i |
Exposure |
25 |
Aperture |
f/4.5 |
Focal Length |
15 mm |
ISO Speed |
400 |
Exposure Bias |
0 EV |
Flash |
Off, Did not fire |
Compression |
JPEG (old-style) |
Image Description |
This has got to be one of the most unusual temple in Japan! This is Fushimi Inari Tai-sha. It is one of many temple that house thousands of Tori Gates, each of which are donated by a Japanese business. The Kanji characters on the right tells you when they are built, and the Kanji on the left tells you whom they are from. Walking through this temple at night is scary yet exciting! Luckily, I came here with my friend. At one point, I thought I'd lost him so I turned around to make sure he is still there; that's when I set up and took this shot! |
X-Resolution |
240 dpi |
Y-Resolution |
240 dpi |
Software |
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3.3 |
Date and Time (Modified) |
2011:04:18 20:53:16 |
YCbCr Positioning |
Centered |
Exposure Program |
Aperture-priority AE |
Sensitivity Type |
Unknown |
Date and Time (Original) |
2010:05:03 03:39:00-07:00 |
Date and Time (Digitized) |
2010:05:03 03:39:00 |
Max Aperture Value |
4.0 |
Subject Distance |
4294967295 m |
Metering Mode |
Multi-segment |
Color Space |
Uncalibrated |
Focal Plane X-Resolution |
5315.43624161074 dpi |
Focal Plane Y-Resolution |
5342.32710280374 dpi |
Custom Rendered |
Normal |
Exposure Mode |
Auto |
White Balance |
Auto |
Scene Capture Type |
Standard |
Lens Info |
10-22mm f/? |
Lens Model |
EF-S10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM |
Coded Character Set |
UTF8 |
Envelope Record Version |
4 |
Object Name |
THE THOUSAND GATES |
Keywords |
"fushimi inari taisha" "god of rice" "james chan" "jc inspiration" "tori gate" 2010 HDR JC ancient business donation fox fushimi gate inari inspiration james japan jcinspiration kitsune kyoto shinto tasha tori trails travel world 伏見稲荷大社 官幣大社 日本 関西 |
Caption- Abstract |
This has got to be one of the most unusual temple in Japan! This is Fushimi Inari Tai-sha. It is one of many temple that house thousands of Tori Gates, each of which are donated by a Japanese business. The Kanji characters on the right tells you when they are built, and the Kanji on the left tells you whom they are from. Walking through this temple at night is scary yet exciting! Luckily, I came here with my friend. At one point, I thought I’d lost him so I turned around to make sure he is still there; that’s when I set up and took this shot! |
XMPToolkit |
Adobe XMP Core 4.2-c020 1.124078, Tue Sep 11 2007 23:21:40 |
Approximate Focus Distance |
infinity |
Flash Compensation |
0 |
Image Number |
0 |
Lens |
EF-S10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM |
Lens ID |
235 |
Description |
This has got to be one of the most unusual temple in Japan! This is Fushimi Inari Tai-sha. It is one of many temple that house thousands of Tori Gates, each of which are donated by a Japanese business. The Kanji characters on the right tells you when they are built, and the Kanji on the left tells you whom they are from. Walking through this temple at night is scary yet exciting! Luckily, I came here with my friend. At one point, I thought I’d lost him so I turned around to make sure he is still there; that’s when I set up and took this shot! |
Format |
application/vnd.adobe.photoshop |
Subject |
"fushimi inari taisha" |
Title |
THE THOUSAND GATES |
Serial Number |
570128440 |
Gamma |
1.1 |
Lens Info |
10-22mm f/? |
Legacy IPTCDigest |
3E512BBB9D4C29A422EC0A5DCDF8E674 |
Creator Tool |
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3.3 |
Metadata Date |
2011:01:20 20:51:13-08:00 |
Derived From Original Document ID |
xmp.did:76B9D8121A25E011B504B05CB2E96396 |
Original Document ID |
xmp.did:76B9D8121A25E011B504B05CB2E96396 |
Contrast |
Normal |
Flash Function |
False |
Flash Mode |
Off |
Flash Red Eye Mode |
False |
Flash Return |
No return detection |
Saturation |
Normal |
Sharpness |
Normal |