Capturing Huangshan or “Experience the Beauty of Huangshan: A Guide to a Short Trip” Introduction Located in the southern Anhui Province of China, Huangshan (黄山), literally meaning the Yellow Mountain(s), is a breathtaking mountain range that attracts millions of tourists every year. The majestic peaks, scenic hot springs, and serene forests are some of the reasons why this mountain range is so popular. Whether you’re an adventure seeker, nature lover, or just looking for a relaxing getaway, Huangshan has something to…
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You are rarely alone in Taipei. The city is filled to the brink with temples and their worshipers, with hectic business people, shoppers, and aimless tourists. Add to this the tantalizing smells and sounds of the many night markets and the never ending lines of motorcycles and Taipei emerges as a city of boundless opportunities and adventure. Neither are you alone on Elephant mountain, the most famous viewpoint of Taipei, particularly during a beautiful sunset. I joined the dozens of spectators on a warm evening in November. Looking at the city from a bird’s perspective made all of Taipei’s hustle recede into the background. As the last rays of sun pierced the Taipei 101 tower, the city transformed into an almost serene image. I took the photo with my APS-C 16mm F1.4 lens and it is composed out of three images from a captured time laps during this sunset. While this place was very crowded I took the picture series without tripod, but I was able to use the railing of the platform.