A couple of days ago, a friend and I decided to explore this underrated park with amazing scenery- Xiao Guilin. I'll let my photos do the job of narrating our story.
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Decided to go up this mini 'peak' |
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we're up |
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inspired by Wesley Chan of Wong Fu Productions |
It started to drizzle a bit, so we took refuge here for awhile
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everyone has a weird photo obsession. hers is patterns- stone, tile, bricks and all that stuff. mine is people taking photos, so I take photos of people taking photos. |
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another one of those 'shells' at the other side of the lake, hence a different view |
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hello from the other side |
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I didn't actually use monochrome for this, it turned out black and white. |
Hope you enjoyed scrolling through the photos.
This is so beautiful. I love little adventures with great photos that have come out of it.
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The Life of Little Me
Thanks, M!
DeleteThose are cool!
ReplyDeleteNabila // Hot Town Cool Girl
Gorgeous Z! Looks incredible!
ReplyDelete-Vivian
Thanks V! <3
DeleteYour photography is always so gorgeous! What equipment do you use?:)
ReplyDeleteThanks Martin! For these photos I used my Nikon D5500 with 18-55mm kit lens. For some other photos on this blog I either use my phone (Asus Zenfone 2 Laser) or my old family camera (Samsung WB750).
DeleteThese are really nice pictures. The shell cover thing looked really familiar and then I remembered we kind of have the same thing in the city park where I live. The only thing I liked about it was climbing the slopes though :p
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Guilin, in my opinion, is one of the most stunning places in the world, and your photography has certainly captured its beauty. Also, I absolutely adore your blog!!
ReplyDeleteThanks! (By the way, this is not actually the real Guilin [that is in China), this is nicknamed 'Little Guilin' for its similarities; it's actually a town park that used to be a quarry.
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