Continuted from Daocheng Photos by Maphis Chen – Part II
© Maphis Chen. Used with Permission
© Maphis Chen. Used with Permission
© Maphis Chen. Used with Permission
© Maphis Chen. Used with Permission
© Maphis Chen. Used with Permission
© Maphis Chen. Used with Permission
© Maphis Chen. Used with Permission
© Maphis Chen. Used with Permission
© Maphis Chen. Used with Permission
© Maphis Chen. Used with Permission
© Maphis Chen. Used with Permission
© Maphis Chen. Used with Permission
© Maphis Chen. Used with Permission
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Wow! So beautiful!! They look like professional postcards :-)
I agree. I think Maphis should go professional.
Maphis is really excellent. He was able to capture the beauty and wonder of the place. Amazingly breathtaking! :D
Magnificent images…some of them were taken at low shutter speeds right??
Excellent photography work! Those are some beautiful pictures.
These are stunning photos. The country is so beautiful and this remote area is a view of Cina that we rarely see. My favourites are the waterfall and the snow capped mountain reflected in the lake, presumably at dusk. It makes me want to get in a plane and fly their tonight. Brilliant – thank you.
Thank you very much for the posting of Maphis’ imagery. I now have a panorama of Daocheng natural imprints in my brain to draw upon when I speak with other USA people about the pristine, delicate and yet human-inhabited region in which he traveled. This helps me in my explanations of how to communicate with the people of that and surrounding areas.