Posts tagged photography guide
Snæfellsnes to Bruarfoss

After a good night sleep at the guest house, I looked outside the window and it was a beautiful sunny day, it was the first time that I saw the sun hitting directly without a layer of clouds underneath. I felt so rested that I was in an incredible mood full of energy, my first thought was to go outside and look around the small town of Grundarfjörður and find something nice to eat at whatever the cost.

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Stokksnes

It is 1 o’clock in the morning and I was 5 km from Höfn, I stopped at a gas station to think about my plan. Should I go to Höfn campsite and wait for sunrise? Or, should I go to Stokksnes and wait there directly? As this was my first trip to Iceland I didn’t know what to expect, reading some reviews on the internet days before, I found that Stokksnes was private land, that you need to pay a fee for entering, so, because of this I decided to go rest a bit at Höfn campsite instead.

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Seljalandsfoss - Iceland

Just landed in Reykjavik, is 6:00 in the morning, customs line is small and fast, the baggage claim is a bit confusing, the carousel numbers are small and not at first sight, the monitor points that the bags from my flight are already on the carousel, but there are only a few and no more are coming out.

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GUIDE TO HONG KONG´S BEST PHOTO LOCATIONS PART.4

Nothing screams more Hong Kong than layers and layers of apartment buildings one beside the other like infinite waves of concrete that surf the green hills of the main island, the lack of land territory oblige them to build up in stacks.

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GUIDE TO HONG KONG´S BEST PHOTO LOCATIONS PART.3

When the weather conditions are less than ideal, I recommend finding a composition where the sky is not an important part of your shot, and instead looking for a stronger foreground will help you to make a more compelling image, even if there’s not a great sky.

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