Saturday February 11, 2012

Boat in Feng Huang

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Daily Photo – Boat in Feng Huang

It was a cool and calm afternoon in the ancient and impossible town of Feng Huang. It’s an old town, wreathed in many legends.

On the old river, you can occasionaly see a boat passing here and there. The boatsmen come in all shapes and sizes, but many wear the same hat and style. It is absolutely like a warp of time…

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  • twitter.com/wbeem William Beem

    If you have Barbados on your list, let me know. I may be able to put you in touch with someone who can help.  

  • Casper van Zyl

    Beautiful part of China,you have captured it well. I love the flags of Feng Huang all hanging out to dry.

  • www.facebook.com/kbard Kelley Bard

    I love the water shown here, great color! Speaking of great colored water, if you are looking for a place with very little to do but rest and enjoy beauty (and I’m sure you could get some photos in there somehow) I was blessed to stay in a very special place in the Bahamas when I was a teen- it was a small house on a very small private island off Long Island. I am pretty sure it’s the house written about here, travel.nytimes.com/2010/11/07/travel/07privateisland.html?pagewanted=all. The tiny island is called Little Deadman’s Cay. Certainly not the fanciest place but beautiful and simple… and we also could explore the larger island, and I remember that the N point (away from Stella Maris, which was a very nice and fancy resort but maybe not the most gorgeous) had incredible beaches and bays. I could probably get more info if you are interested.
    That trip was an amazing experience. Hope you find something similar!

  • Dan Roads

    The whole composition and processing on this image is one of your MANY great examples of how HDR should be performed.
    Not a fault anywhere hehe. 

    The water really does stand out for me, As you say, HDR Works wonders on reflections. I found this out on this image I took last year: danroads.com/photography2/2011/08/weymouths-new-ice-cream-parlour/

    Keep it up Trey, You inspire me more and more! 
    Thanks
    Dan 

  • profile.yahoo.com/4N3U5UT4VPUPB2O3YNMKW46VBY Gail M

    Nice photo, Trey!!!  Have a wonderful Saturday

  • pulse.yahoo.com/_PRUZYIT5ASYXVXKFIVWVXFTL4U Susan

    Super capture Trey – they must all wash the clothes at the same time!

  • andytomasello.com/ Andy Tomasello

    Great shot!

    I think my previous comment got removed because of the link. If you are looking at St. Lucia, my wife and I had a great time there. Beautiful scenery. There’s a great group I can recommend if you like.

  • sillymonkeyphoto.com/ Dmitrii Lezine

    I like this photo, very nice.

  • Trey Ratcliff

    Thanks thanks

  • www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1524724679 Frauke Gimpel

    Hey! How is photography in China? Do you have to select your motives? Is there trouble awaiting from officials (at least in the cities and cultural centers)? I heared mixed information about this from different people.

  • Trey Ratcliff

    No problems at all – it was very easy!

  • Trey Ratcliff

    thanks for the suggestion

  • Trey Ratcliff

    we haven’t narrowed anything down… so everything is on the list  :) 

  • www.facebook.com/MrAndyBird Andy Bird

    China is timeless – your photos are so realistic I probably don’t need to visit now – you’re saving me a fortune here

  • pulse.yahoo.com/_PMVDCBXLVEWLYMIN644MQPS5KY Jake

    Stay at Arc en Ciel Villa in Saint Lucia. It costs like $16,000 a week, but that’s just pocket change, right?

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