On the second day of our trip to Zhangjaijie in Hunan, China in the late summer of 2017, we visited the Fenghuang County at night to see the beautiful ancient city and town. The entire street and river were donned with beautiful classic lights. Although everything was so beautiful and lit (and I won’t share those photos until I blog about it), this picture stands out in terms of the glow that was emitted from all the lights and light fixtures.
I took this photo of the lampposts as we walked back to the hotel alongside the river. It was bright and attracted all of the nearby bugs. Everything glowed.
nice composition, looking forward to hear more.
Thanks Susan! 🙂 Just under a backlog and haven’t been able to go back to do the Zhangjaijie ones yet haha.
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Lovely pic! Great background as well
Thank you so much, Shibin! 🙂
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