Posts tagged sunset
Snæfellsnes Peninsula

Sunrise was at 2:30 am, I woke up and the weather wasn’t any good for photos, but there was some texture in the sky and decided to give it a try and see if the conditions improve over time.

It was a cold morning and the rain was coming and going. I was all alone in Skógafoss, so I took my time and scout the place around.

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Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon

The sound of stones hitting my van woke me up, at first there were a few, then the frequency was rapidly increasing until it sounded like rain, but it was no rain, it was hailing hard, it was dark and I was a little bit confused of where I was, it took me a minute to remember that I was in Iceland, I open the shades and look outside, I’m able to see a soft blue light on the distance through a small part of the windshield that was yet not covered by the hail, it was 2:30 in the morning, it was almost sunrise time, but with the weather like this I was sure that there wasn’t going to be any.

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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.5

Victoria Harbour Skyline, is one of the easiest skylines to recognize, is one of the most photographed and famous in the world, it has the highest number of skyscrapers and most of them are illuminated at night with their neon publicity creating an amazing view to enjoy even if you are not into photography. If you want to know the highlights of this place, please continue reading.

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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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