Listen, Relax, and Chill | Ambient and Soothing Music Set to Oil Pieces of The Temple of Heaven

Listen, Relax, and Chill | Ambient and Soothing Music Set to Oil Pieces of The Temple of Heaven

Sit back, listen, and drift off into a world of relaxation. Ambient and soothing music set to some Oil digital art pieces of The Temple of Heaven, located in Beijing, China. Originally shot with an Olympus OM-D E-1 MKII and the 12-100mm F4 Pro lens. Location Information: The Temple of Heaven, or as some people call it the Heavenly Temple is a world UNESCO site that is located close to the Forbidden Palace at the center of Beijing, China. Having lived in China for over eight years, I have visited this location many times, and each time I visit I see something new. It is a truly spectacular place to visit with many gardens and grounds to wonder through. The perfect time to visit is either in the spring or autumn, but during public holidays and the summer months it get's extremely busy. Built in the early 15th century, the temple is built on an axial formation, and each compass direction has a smaller temple that performed specific functions. At the center of the formation is a circular raised mound that was used to perform sacrificial rituals during the Ming and Qing dynasties, in prayer of a bumper harvest. For more information please refer to the UNESCO website at: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/881/ for more information. I hope you enjoy! How my Content is Made: I use my own photographs that I have taken over the years for my Photo Slideshows that have previously been developed in Adobe Lightroom, or other image editing software packages. During the development process, I may apply different presets that I have created for the piece and my artistic style/feeling at the time. For the digital art animations, I use my original photographs as a base, then I process them through my image processing software to generate the resulting digital art pieces, such as the comic, graphic/sketch, oil painting and water color looks. But the video uploading process changes the quality and colors a little. For one or two pieces, I generated a scenes using AI, then I added the various animations, overlays and FX using image processing tools. For the audio, I created the music via different AI platforms based on the input I provided for the particular sound that I was looking for. But in the future, I will mix various pieces together and create my own loops, effects, and sounds leveraging my extensive audio production setup and library.