1.今天你阅读到的有价值的全文内容链接
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/weekend/2016-04/16/content_24593455.htm
2.今天你阅读到的有价值的内容段落摘录
Beams Of Light Reveal Astonishing Detail In Masterfully Crafted Frescoes In A Buddhist Temple
In 1933 the German photographer Hedda Morrison went to a western suburb of Beijing, where she discovered what she would call the city's most interesting temple. With a Rolleiflex twin lens camera and a heart captivated by the beauty of oriental art, she recorded in black and white the stunning frescoes on the walls of the temple's main hall.
However, the way Morrison went about her work, which she wrote about in detail, is likely to fascinate the modern reader almost as much as her pictures. Since the frescoes remained in the shadows, she had to remove some of the roof tiles to allow in sufficient light. A photographer with her tried to blow magnesia powder onto blazing paraldehyde to illuminate what can only be called a darkroom. But those efforts went unrewarded, filming being abandoned when Morrison was accidentally burned.
3.今天你阅读到的有价值信息的自我思考点评感想
The main hall is the only structure that remains from the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). The temple also features four ancillary halls as well as a bell and drum tower and several side rooms
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