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The first thing we did in Nanzenji was to get up here for this stunning view. Getting to the second story of Nanzen-ji's Sanmon was quite difficult as the stairs were very steep.There is a warning sign to be very careful going up and down the stairs.
But in the end, it is all worth all the effort. The view from the Sanmon Gate was beautiful. we believed that it will be even more stunning when the red leaves were here. During that moment, the sun was too strong so I needed to bracket my shot to get a proper exposure....after editing, I am pleased with the results :D
Location: Nanzenji, Kyoto (Japan)
After a quick walk in Ōkōchi Sansō, it was time to move on. In Arashiyama area, there are just so many temples and they are just 5-10mins walk distance. My next destination is Tenryū-ji (天龍寺). It is one of the most famous and visited temples in Kyoto.
Many people come here in the autumn for maple leaves photos. Most of the complex in Tenryū-ji are opened to the public but most people will spend the time in the Sōgen Pond and Ōhōjō. The scenery here is just amazing.
Location: Tenryu-ji, Japan (Kyoto)
Vancouver House quickly becomes one of the landmarks in Vancouver due to its unique shape. It always remind me of the jenga. I always wonder how can they possibly come up with this shape and idea.
Because of the pandemic, I spend most of the time at home during the day. The only time I go out is pretty much late at night. Actually shooting at night is pretty fun as I really enjoy that peacefulness.
Location: Vancouver, BC (Canada)
Sometimes, you just have to wait patiently to get the shot you want. I waited for 15mins so that everyone on the bridge got their shot before I took mine.
It is a waiting game that I love doing :)
Location: Tofukuji, Kyoto (Japan)
In Autumn, biking is one of the funniest way to enjoy Vancouver. Unlike driving, you can stop anytime for photos. I decided to bike from my home to Stanley Park to capture some autumn shots.
The bike lane from Vancouver to Downtown Vancouver is so well designed that you pretty much can't miss a turn. By the time I passed by the Sylvia Hotel, I had to make a stop for this shot. The autumn leaves make this building looks extra beautiful. It is one of famous landmarks for photos and I am not surprised :)
Location: Downtown Vancouver, BC (Canada)
Kinkakuji is always packed with tourists. There is no exception when I arrived. The overall experience wasn't the most pleasant one as people from the back kept pushing me.
To be honest, after seeing this Golden Pavilion, there isn't much to see anymore. The other parts of the temple are quite overrated. I actually spent less than half an hour in this place. You cannot go inside of the Golden Pavilion so you can just take the photo from the distance. So overall, this place is somewhat disappointing in comparison to other temples I go. Next stop, Ryoan-Ji (one of my favorite temples of this trip)
Location: Kinkaku-ji, Japan (Kyoto)
After our one-day road trips to different districts, we finally got back to Taipei and got ourselves ready to meet up my high school friends. One thing I really love about Taipei city is that Taipei 101 is so visible in different areas. I really like the building at night rather than daytime.
Throughout the dinner, my high school friends recommended me to go Fujhoushan Park (福州山公園) to get the city view of Taipei. They said that park is pretty local.
Location: Taipei, Taiwan
The Floating Garden is actually quite big. You can observe Osaka from either lower deck (indoor) or upper deck (outdoor). After reading all the forum, everyone recommends to skip the lower deck and go straight for upper deck. They were right. The view was just amazing. This is the place where tripod is allowed and I really regret not bringing one. This is where my X-H1 comes in handy haha~
This floating garden really looks like a giant donut and I am still amazed the design of this building. It is unbelievable...
Location: The Floating Garden Observatory, Japan (Osaka)
Dzisiaj Sesyjka w takim budynku... 😉🇪🇸🌴
Może nie najwyższy i nie najajpiękniejspzy- ale stoi w pierwszej lini przy plaży 👌. Mega lubię takie swobodne kadry - tym bardziej, że architektura Benidormu pozwala na wiele ❤️
Na IG niebawem cała sesja, włącznie z basenem na dachu tego Apartamentowca, oraz spory BackStage podczas fotografowania😎