DirtyGlassEye has added a photo to the pool:

In the past I've already stated that getting shots at Kitaguchi Hongu proved a bit too hard. Case and point, this is only my second post of this location in around 200ish photos already here. The resident torii gate here was a different shade of red then normal, and I intended to roll with that when editing. There was still snow on the ground from the high elevation, and the sky, per usual, was overexposed (I think I had an ND filter on. The usual photo people get here is a compressed zoom shot of the forested walkway to the shrine, but there were already a considerable amount of people here at the place and management put signs in the middle of the walkway. It was easier to line up a shot from the other side facing away from the shrine. The shot's leading line going towards the woods instead of starting there.
Because of the sun's direction here in the morning, half of the image had a light visible quality and the other half had a large amount of shadows, leading me to call this image by it's name. Saving the torii gate from the other layers, I tampered with the woods very carefully to make sure each side of the image reflects it's amount of light better. Aligning this image to be perfectly upright took an embarrassing amount of time, again, I urge to bring a tripod, and activate the precision alignment (that is if you're a canon user, if not, then what the heck are you doing?). It was better from this side because it was much easier to get rid of the signs on the pathway.