Have some shoots from my recent tripMy trip's travelling around from Da Nang to Phong Nha then back to Da Nang in order to rest on Ba Na mountain (VietNam)
#1 On my way to Phong Nha cave - Dong Hoi - VietNam
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#2 On Ba Na, we have 2 sections, the lower one is De Bay and the upper one is Morin.
Here's De Bay view
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And here's a corner of Morin view - the French village
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#3 Morin view from De Bay, they're building a French village there.
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#4 De Bay view from Morin, since these buildings are on mountain so all you can see is mountains and sky and mountains.
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#5 This's what we used for traveling from ground to De Bay (25 minutes) and from De Bay to Morin (5 minutes)
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#6 Phong Nha cave, in this cave... 920 even took better SOOC images than my dSLR (without tripod)
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#7 Hoi An - World heritage site by UNESCO
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#8 The highest Kannon statue in VietNam - 67m in total:
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Are these auto settings?
God I love this thread! Everytime I see a thread about low quality/terrible/blurry pictures I just go here to see the actual quality and it always amazes me. Keep those 'blurry mess' photos coming guys!
I think this same way!
Dratwister, shots #2 and #4 are excellent.
I like how this camera picks up the depth/distance of the varying mountain ranges... Most phone cameras do not do this and you don't get the true feel of how beautiful the scenery actually is...