BHAKTAPUR, Nepal — Its name escaped me the first time I walked past it, but Siddhi Lakshmi Temple — also known as Lohan Dega — would make itself known to me.

Looking through my photos for an image of Fasidega Temple, which had been largely reduced to rubble, I realized that the religious structure — with its depictions of people, horses, dogs and other more fearsome creatures — had caught my eye a second time without realizing it was the same place.

Sometimes it take a second glance to see everything worth seeing — or maybe more than that. That’s part of the process of learning to see, a lesson for which I’m grateful.