Taiwan from my eyes


Nice and refreshing! Can't wait for next week :)

Thanks a ton :)
you going to taiwan next week, F&E or tour ?
Enjoy ur trip and make sure to try all the foods, experience the culture and enggage with the kind people hehehe
 

To ts, did use any filters?

I use ND filter in some long exposure pics and CPL filter for blue sky pics :)
Other than that I never put any filter to my lens (not even UV filter). Many ppl said I'm crazy, but somehow I got inspired by the Nat Geo photographer who said that our lenses are designed to work to the max without any additional glass in front of it.
 

cos heading to taiwan soon and was fasinated by the pics you took and shared..
 

cos heading to taiwan soon and was fasinated by the pics you took and shared..

Cool, enjoy the place to the max pls. And if you need any info, feel free to PM me :)
 

258. Lesson Learned
One of the reason why Aowanda always hit with landslide is due to it's soil structure which is too easy to aborb water and make the ground to be soft and unstable.
To overcome this, not PVC pipes are inserted in some of the area so the ground does not absorb and deposit water anymore

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259. Only for mapple leaves
This trash bin is used only for dried mapple leaves - just kidding :)

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260. Silent Observer

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This is a great Taiwan thread.
You covered so many places that I've not been to, though I've been there twice. In fact so many places I don't even know exists :embrass:
Will certainly use your photos for references to the places I visit next round.
Thanks. :)
 

This is a great Taiwan thread.
You covered so many places that I've not been to, though I've been there twice. In fact so many places I don't even know exists :embrass:
Will certainly use your photos for references to the places I visit next round.
Thanks. :)

Thanks pinholecam :):)
CS helped me alot for this travel, so it's time to contribute back to CS. I put the description of how I go to each of the places, hopefully this information can be helpful for those planning to taiwan trip
 

06.The National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall - 國立中正紀念堂
Main building where Chiang Kai Shek statue can be located

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love this one :thumbsup:
 

261. Aowanda Suspension Bridge
One of the reason why I want to go to Aowanda is because of this suspension bridge (the small line that connects two mountains in the center of the pic).
I need to hike for 2.6km to reach the suspension bridge, but it's worth the effort :) And this bridge definitely not recommended for people afraid of height

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hooooo, it's been long time since I update this thread due to busy updating my Nepal trip pics :)

262. Path to the Aowanda Suspension Bridge
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264. Ampitheater
Just before the entrance to the suspension bridge, maybe this place meant as a gathering / briefing place for group tour before crossing the bridge....or maybe that's a sacrificial altar ?? ;p

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265. Entrance
Prepare you heart for the splendid view ahead :)

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266. Suspended
Finally, let's rock and roll

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