So here's another one that's more "landscape"ish. When we've been to the area of Ninh Binh (aka "the dry Ha Long Bay"), we didn't stay in the city itself but in a homestay in a tiny village a few kilometers away. It was a great way of seeing how the people actually lived, a fun experience and in the midst of beautiful landscape. This spot was in 5 minutes walking distance to our room and captures the "remoteness" of the place very vell.
I have always liked to travel and take photographs. However, I really started to enjoy photography when I discovered Fuji cameras. I currently travel with a X100S, the WLC equivalent to 28mm and a XE-1 with the 60mm lens.
This combination 28-35-90 is perfect since it covers most of my photographic needs. There are times I wish I had the 35mm and 14mm lenses but I don’t really need them.
I'm joining the forum because I want to share my pictures and learn as much as I can from you all. My goal is to capture those places I visit the best I can with a number of limitations. That is, just one opportunity with the available light for taking the photograph, no possibility of returning to the scene in most cases.