Why does Kiyomizu Temple in Japan look foggy after removing the filter?
Kiyomizu Temple in Kyoto, located on the mountainside of Yuyin Mountain in the east of Kyoto, has the pink romance of cherry blossoms, the warmth of red leaves and the silver dream when it snows in winter. It is colorful and particularly attractive, but many tourists find it looks withered and lonely after going there, and even feel a little lonely. Is it because of what filter is added to the photo to deceive everyone's eyes? Actually, it's not like this.
The filter of Kiyomizu Temple in Japan is actually "time". If you choose the right time to go sightseeing, it is like adding a natural filter to the scenic spot. If you go to the wrong time, it is like "removing the filter", which makes people look foggy, without the beauty in the photo at all, but with a sense of vicissitudes.
It can be said that the scenery of Kiyomizu Temple in Japan changes with the seasons, and it can also be said that its "filter" is also switched with the seasons. In autumn, the color of Kiyomizu Temple in Japan is gray, with a sense of vicissitudes. It's a little lonely when you go to silver in winter, and it's gorgeous when you go to pink in spring In summer, it is like a "filtered blessing". So why does Kiyomizu Temple in Japan sometimes look foggy like the filter has been removed? Actually, it's just time.