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Photographer * James *  * James * {Karma:20200}
Project N/A Camera Model Fuji Finepix S7000
Categories Landscape
Nature
Travel
Film Format
Portfolio China
Lens Fujinon
Uploaded 7/2/2005 Film / Memory Type xD card Digital ISO200
    ISO / Film Speed 0
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Critiques 32 Rating
6.00
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Location City -  Near Da Zhai Village
State -  GUANGXI-ZHUANG AUTONOMOUS REGION
Country - China   China
About This is from Viewpoint #2 at about 9:00 am, and is in my opinion the nicest view in the Longji Ti Tian area. I tried to get up here before 9:00, as the sun was getting stronger by the minute, even at this early hour. Ultimately, my goal was to get the sun reflecting off of the water in the rice terraces, and I managed to achieve that, so I'm happy.

I never mentioned in my earlier descriptons of these rice terraces that Guangxi-Zhuang Autonomous Region is home to the largest number of minority peoples in China. The largest minority, the Zhuang people, make up about half the population of the province, and other groups: Miao, Dong, Yao, Mao Nan and so on make up a large part of the other half, with Han Chinese comprising the remainder. It's really an interesting place with a wide diversity of cultures.

Exposure info: 1/640s f4.0
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1301307 60 1301307 60   {K:44058} 1/5/2008
Amazing capture James, I agree with most of the critique, nothing more I can say except amazing!!! The history of our rice terraces were settlers from this land ,China, who arrived here 2000BC. There are places in the mountain ranges where the terraces extends throughout the mountain but I haven't been there yet.
I enjoyed looking at your photos, now I know another good travel photographer, I enjoyed looking at places you've captured, very interesting perspective, feels like I've been there... cheers!!
sorry wasn't able to check your portfolios before, I regret that...
regards...

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Len Webster Len Webster   {K:25714} 10/3/2005
That's really special. Good shot.

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Nour El Refai Nour El Refai   {K:12481} 9/30/2005
ohhh wowww, what is this place !!
sooo amazing

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* James * * James *   {K:20200} 9/18/2005
hi alvin.... you really should visit guangxi. you can get to the longsheng rice terraces from yangshou on a day bus, and stay a few days. the same tour bus can pick you up at the dropoff point on any day you like, using the same ticket you came out with.

accommodation at the terraces is very cheap and comfortable. i paid RMB20 for my own room in a little guesthouse in the hills overlooking the villages. there are no problems there as a tourist, even if you dont speak mandarin, its not a big problem.

if you go in early october you can see the terraces changing colour, in january you might get lucky and see snow, and in june, when i was last there, they're full of water. so you can see something nice almost anytime of the year.

good luck ~ james

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Alvin Mak   {K:1737} 9/18/2005
Wonderful scenery!

I have some questions to ask about your journey. We have been talking about going to Guangxi a lot but never made it. When you were there, was it easy to navigate between locations? Was accomodation in-expensive? Place tourist friendly?

Thanks in advance.

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fan hu   {K:333} 8/28/2005
Looks like a painting. Again good timing. This is the place I am longing for and not far from where I am living. Fuji DC has a bias of green color. Whearas Nikon inclined to red. If you use film camera to take the shot of the same place, you will get a silver grainy one with high density in the image.

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Jacinthe Duranceau Jacinthe Duranceau   {K:1246} 7/22/2005
What a beautiful shot! Reminds me of Nepal. Good work!

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Bruce Harper   {K:5305} 7/20/2005
Fascinating glimpse at a very different culture, and beautifully composed. The colour is great and the photo is nicely balanced into two sections with the slightly misty background beyond the village and the brighter foreground.

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Alex Trumbull   {K:580} 7/20/2005
You've captured something incredible...what a fantastic and almost surreal image. Chinese travel agencies should use this photo, because it sure makes me wish to travel there! Beautiful light.

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H. Larson   {K:78} 7/19/2005
wow - really amazing - and thanks for all the info. very informative.

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Roland Lacson Roland Lacson   {K:12214} 7/19/2005
Great shot! The rice terraces reminds me of the Philippines's "Banaue", which many consider the unofficial eight wonder of the world. Well done James, cheers.

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Anindya Maity   {K:7880} 7/19/2005
You've captured the patterns so well and the lighting is great.

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Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30599} 7/19/2005
Sometimes a picture comes along that I just want to stare at for a long time to take it alllll in, and this is it! Everything is fascinating to me. It has great artistic appeal -- the lines, color and light are wonderful, and then it so unusual as a landscape -- never seen this before, and then add to it the story behind it -- what it is, what it means, culturally. Thanks for sharing and congrats on a wonderful image. Antonia

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Ian Cameron Ian Cameron   {K:1163} 7/19/2005
Utterly gorgeous what a delight when man is in harmony with the land he uses.

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Grisellidys Alsina Grisellidys Alsina   {K:978} 7/19/2005
Very impresive place! Great shot and great color. I like it very much!

Grisel

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Colin Cartwright   {K:15699} 7/19/2005
This is a wonderful pattern, James. Almost a surreal abstract, with the sun's rays, reflecting from the terraced rice files. The predominance of the pale green, contributes to the unique tone.

Have you ever seen the first Alien film? The terraces almost appear like the effects for a sci-fi film. It appears tranquil. Yet this is the landscape of the most populous country in the world.

A truly superb landscape photo. An image to be proud of. 7.

Regards

Colin

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Emma Petrella Emma Petrella   {K:3577} 7/19/2005
wonderful pattern!

Congr.

Emma

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mustafa Karaçelebi   {K:1139} 7/19/2005
Hi james, great work...

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Satori 77   {K:713} 7/19/2005
Awesome!!!

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Luca dF   {K:426} 7/19/2005
very good! 7

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Debarshi Duttagupta Debarshi Duttagupta   {K:26815} 7/19/2005
What a brilliant shot. This kind of terrace cultivation is also very common in the Hills of India, specially in the Himalayan ranges of the State of Sikkim and West Bengal.

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ian pearson   {K:1736} 7/19/2005
Hi James, A very powerfull composition. It has the ability to hold the observer's attention without causing the eye to wander around looking for a viewpoint.There is so much on show but the photo keeps the mind focused on the panorama and is to be highly commended for having got what you planned to achieve. Love the misty green. Ian Pearson

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 7/19/2005
hi my friend..
absolutely wonderful!
roby

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Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 7/19/2005
GReat to see this on the front page James
Margaret

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Mark Wlaz   {K:4564} 7/5/2005
Imageopolis Featured Photo Critique James,
The lighting is superb, and you've so beautifully captured this landscape. It's quite an impressive realistic image.
But what I find as equally fascinating, is the possibility of using this same image as an abstract piece of art. To my eye, if the image were cropped just below the houses, so that only the terracing in the bottom half of the image remained, you'd have an entirely different piece of art that remained ... of equal, but very different beauty.
Mark

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Petal Wijnen Petal Wijnen   {K:50989} 7/4/2005
Wonderful landscape!!! Super reflection, light (love the way it bounces off almost all of the terraces), view and composition... well captured!!!

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Paul's Photos Paul's Photos   {K:35235} 7/3/2005
excellent landscape... great work

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Francesco  Francesco   {K:8101} 7/2/2005
Hi James,

congratulations for all picture of terraces of China. Beautiful, great pictures.

Ciao Francesco

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Anna  Espinoza Anna  Espinoza   {K:-361} 7/2/2005
wow...amazing

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Carlos Pinharandas   {K:594} 7/2/2005
Paisagem espetacular. Bela Fotografia.
Cumprimentos.

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Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 7/2/2005
Another amazing and very lovely composition no wonder you are pleased with it, wonderful greens and the sunlight
Margaret

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Alison DuFlon Alison DuFlon   {K:36566} 7/2/2005
This looks so lush, the way the sun is hitting and highlighting all of the fields. Great composition, I love how you have sandwiched the village in the middle section of the shot. Alison

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