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Chủ nhật 8/1/2012 RIO studio sẽ chính thức được khai trương tại số 467 Trần Khát Chân - Hà Nội...
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The fishermen live on boats and floating wooden houses in the core-zone of Ha Long Bay. The fishing villages were formed in the beginning of the nineteenth century. There are four residential areas of fishermen living on the bay, about 400 households totaling approximately 1.000 people. The people of the village operate as a close-knit family and their main livelihood is fishing and aquaculture. The fishing communities who live on the bay still retain their own special culture.
Today, the greatest challenges to life in the fishing villages are related to the environment, especially climate change, as increasingly violent storms kill fish or damage equipment. They will need to adapt to rising seawater and the effects of tourism in the area. Pollution is also a concern, including byproducts of construction work and industrial runoff enter the water, trash from locals and less conscious tourists, and from the villagers themselves, who have no toilets.
Ha Long Bay is located within the Quang Ninh Province of Vietnam. Situated in the Gulf of Tonkin, the site includes some 1600 islands and islets forming a spectacular seascape of limestone pillars in an area of around 1,553 sq km. Because of their precipitous nature, most of the islands are uninhabited and relatively unaffected by human influence.
Ha Long Bay possesses a tremendous diversity of caves and other landforms which derive from the unusual geomorphological process of marine invaded tower karst. In recognition of its remarkable scenic quality, Ha Long Bay was inscribed as a UNESCO natural World Heritage site (1994) and the New7Wonders of Nature (2011).
Vista panoràmica durant la vesprada de la badia d'Ha Long Bay (en vietnamita Vịnh Hạ Long), situada al nord de la República Socialista de Vietnam, a la provincia de Quang Ninh, al golf de Tonkin. Ocupa una superficie de 1.500 km² i s'extèn al llarg de 120 km de costa. Fou declarada Patrimoni de la Humanitat per la UNESCO el 1993.
The fishermen live on boats and floating wooden houses in the core-zone of Ha Long Bay. The fishing villages were formed in the beginning of the nineteenth century. There are four residential areas of fishermen living on the bay, about 400 households totaling approximately 1.000 people. The people of the village operate as a close-knit family and their main livelihood is fishing and aquaculture. The fishing communities who live on the bay still retain their own special culture.
Today, the greatest challenges to life in the fishing villages are related to the environment, especially climate change, as increasingly violent storms kill fish or damage equipment. They will need to adapt to rising seawater and the effects of tourism in the area. Pollution is also a concern, including byproducts of construction work and industrial runoff enter the water, trash from locals and less conscious tourists, and from the villagers themselves, who have no toilets.
Ha Long Bay is located within the Quang Ninh Province of Vietnam. Situated in the Gulf of Tonkin, the site includes some 1600 islands and islets forming a spectacular seascape of limestone pillars in an area of around 1,553 sq km. Because of their precipitous nature, most of the islands are uninhabited and relatively unaffected by human influence.
Ha Long Bay possesses a tremendous diversity of caves and other landforms which derive from the unusual geomorphological process of marine invaded tower karst. In recognition of its remarkable scenic quality, Ha Long Bay was inscribed as a UNESCO natural World Heritage site (1994) and the New7Wonders of Nature (2011).
I remember this one coming from last year, and then I only had the pano function on my phone (and hated it). This year, I had a much better subject and I did the stitching with Lightroom, and the results are much more to my liking.
These farms are right next to a causeway from the mainland. The Oysters are suspended by rope from the stakes
Photo here www.flickr.com/gp/robertmuckley/R439MW.
The sea is very shallow at low tide and the farmers wade out to wast level to check/tend the Oysters.
Photo here www.flickr.com/gp/robertmuckley/5828x1
Templo en Montaña de Mármol (Temple in Marble Mountains)
Da Nang - Vietnam
Video "DA NANG Marble Mountains": youtu.be/f2dZPtVkC9Y
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Hạ Long Bay lies on Vietnam’s northeastern seacoast, 70 kilometers from Hanoi. A dramatic setting of rocky formations and crystal blue waters, the bay is inscribed on the World Heritage list. It is home to three traditional floating villages that date to the early nineteenth century. These communities are comprised of 400 households, approximately 1,700 people, who live on boats and floating wooden houses in the core zone of Hạ Long bay. Their main livelihood is fishing and aquaculture. Traditionally, each boat in the floating village is a separate household, though the raft or boat always serves more than one function. It is a home, a means of transport, and a source of income. Thousands of visitors see the villages while traveling in Hạ Long Bay; the distinctive traditional lifestyle of the villagers is a unique component of Vietnamese identity. The residents are inextricably linked to their setting, forming an integrated cultural landscape and living tradition. An influx of tourists and associated development has altered this place and with it the social and physical context of these people. Changes in economic activities and in the ecosystem on which the villages thrive directly affect their way of life. Inclusion on the Watch raises awareness of these challenges and promotes strategies of heritage-driven community development, to enable the villages to adapt to these changes and chart a sustainable future.
(source: www.wmf.org/project/fishing-villages-h%E1%BA%A1-long-bay).
So we took a cruise in the famous UNESCO Heritage Halong Bay. That is pretty much the only way to discover this wander of the world - well, at least in two days and one night.
Vietnam is known for its affordable pricing for many things from trasportation to food, but this cruise was a bit of an exception. And unfortunately the weather never cleared out after the whole trip. However on the second day the weather was somewhat better, sometimes we saw the sun coming out.
The cruise itself was really fantastic - full of peaceful retired people from all over the world. We thoroughly enjoyed its programme from morning tai chi session (obviously all cruises do that) to cooking class. They took us to a cave and a floating village where people actually live above water.
I know it's touristy, but food was very good, and we enjoyed the different exceitment from fast-paced Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh city here. We had a wonderful experience overall.
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Thien Cung Cave, Ha Long Bay, Quang Ninh, Vietnam
(No filters used, all original colors and lighting)
So we spent one night on the ship in Halong Bay - we woke up quite early thanks to the jet lag from California too perhaps. And we saw the whole sight getting brighter and brighter, very gradually.
The word "Halong" means "descending dragon" in Vietnamese language, due to these very particular shaped uninhabited limestone karsts. Do you see the dragons landing from the sky?
It is such a mysterious beautiful place... Although I'm not a huge fan of cruises normally, I loved the every single minute of the time we were in the bay.
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Water underpins Vietnamese life, no matter if it is traditional or modern. In a way the rice fields give so much, from the rice itself to the animals that live within it. Over 50% of the power is hydroelectric too, though the power cabling could be subtler.
On the roadside to Hạ Long Bay from Hà Nội.
ISO100 f5.3 1/250 105mm LR
hút bụi......
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RIO studio - số 467 Trần Khát Chân - Hà Nội
YM : banggia03k4@yahoo.com
phone no: 0983.180685 - 0917.507576
facebook : RIO studio
website : riostudio.vn/
Ha Long Bay is located within the Quang Ninh Province of Vietnam. Situated in the Gulf of Tonkin, the site includes some 1600 islands and islets forming a spectacular seascape of limestone pillars in an area of around 1,553 sq km. Because of their precipitous nature, most of the islands are uninhabited and relatively unaffected by human influence.
Ha Long Bay possesses a tremendous diversity of caves and other landforms which derive from the unusual geomorphological process of marine invaded tower karst. In recognition of its remarkable scenic quality, Ha Long Bay was inscribed as a UNESCO natural World Heritage site (1994) and the New7Wonders of Nature (2011).
RIO studio - số 467 Trần Khát Chân - Hà Nội
YM : banggia03k4@yahoo.com
phone no: 0983.180685 - 0917.507576
facebook : RIO studio
website : riostudio.vn/
Ha Long Bay is located within the Quang Ninh Province of Vietnam. Situated in the Gulf of Tonkin, the site includes some 1600 islands and islets forming a spectacular seascape of limestone pillars in an area of around 1,553 sq km. Because of their precipitous nature, most of the islands are uninhabited and relatively unaffected by human influence.
Ha Long Bay possesses a tremendous diversity of caves and other landforms which derive from the unusual geomorphological process of marine invaded tower karst. In recognition of its remarkable scenic quality, Ha Long Bay was inscribed as a UNESCO natural World Heritage site (1994) and the New7Wonders of Nature (2011).
So we took a cruise in the famous UNESCO Heritage Halong Bay. That is pretty much the only way to discover this wander of the world - well, at least in two days and one night.
Vietnam is known for its affordable pricing for many things from trasportation to food, but this cruise was a bit of an exception. And unfortunately the weather never cleared out after the whole trip. However on the second day the weather was somewhat better, sometimes we saw the sun coming out.
The cruise itself was really fantastic - full of peaceful retired people from all over the world. We thoroughly enjoyed its programme from morning tai chi session (obviously all cruises do that) to cooking class. They took us to a cave and a floating village where people actually live above water.
I know it's touristy, but food was very good, and we enjoyed the different exceitment from fast-paced Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh city here. We had a wonderful experience overall.
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lại tương tư nhớ biển :x :x :x
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xem trọn bộ ảnh cưới Quan Lạn tại đây : riostudio.vn/Album/Anh-cuoi-Long---Huyen2
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hoàng hôn trên đảo Cô Tô - Cái Rồng - Vân Đồn (5h30 PM - 30/4/2010)
nói chung là rất nên đi đảo Cô Tô - thiên đường trên mặt đất 8->
đây ko phải là ảnh cưới đâu :D
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RIO studio - số 467 Trần Khát Chân - Hà Nội
YM : banggia03k4@yahoo.com
phone no: 0983.180685 - 0917.507576
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chúc cả nhà 1 tối cuối tuần lung linh... ♥
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RIO studio - số 467 Trần Khát Chân - Hà Nội
YM : banggia03k4@yahoo.com
phone no: 0983.180685 - 0917.507576
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[RIO studio vn - BÍ KÍP VÕ CÔNG] 8 bước để chỉnh 1 bức ảnh đẹp :
(tạm thời lấy hình bé Chuối làm hình minh họa, vì sợ lấy ảnh mẫu hay cưới là khách hàng hem có thích)
cách làm :
- chụp raw
- chỉnh raw (k=4600, bright=50,contract=40,clarity=10,vibrance=50)
- blend chút = soft light, selective color vài chút (kênh cyans,blues, đặc biệt là white) thêm tí contract + color blance
- ngụm nước
- make up chút ít da dẻ em nó + tăng sáng mặt
- đái
- bo đen góc cho nó nổi bật vùng trung tâm
- plugin
===> xong =^o^=
(ảnh cưới e cũng chỉ có ngần ấy võ dùng đi dùng lại)
bác nào lăn tăn thì qua studio đàm thoại nhé
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RIO studio - số 467 Trần Khát Chân - Hà Nội
YM : banggia03k4@yahoo.com
phone no: 0983.180685 - 0917.507576
facebook : RIO studio
website : riostudio.vn/
Model: Quỳnh bệu (bé tròn quá em gái ạ)
Photographer: Sơn Marki
Location: White beach in Coto island, Quang Ninh, Vietnam
vui vẻ nào ;))
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RIO studio - số 467 Trần Khát Chân - Hà Nội
YM : banggia03k4@yahoo.com
phone no: 0983.180685 - 0917.507576
facebook : RIO studio
website : riostudio.vn/
Vân Đồn - đêm đầy bụi cần phải hút thường xuyên
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RIO studio - số 467 Trần Khát Chân - Hà Nội
YM : banggia03k4@yahoo.com
phone no: 0983.180685 - 0917.507576
facebook : RIO studio
website : riostudio.vn/
hơi nguy hiểm nhưng cũng hơi bị thích ^^
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RIO studio - số 467 Trần Khát Chân - Hà Nội
YM : banggia03k4@yahoo.com
phone no: 0983.180685 - 0917.507576
facebook : RIO studio
website : riostudio.vn/