A great example of how I photographed landscape during sunset with less than 10 minutes in hand, a common theme I had while traveling with kids.
Read MoreWe passed the highest point in our travel, at 4900m elevation, on the Colca Canyon trip, saw many alpacas, vicunas, and a few Andean condors, the largest flying bird in the world.
Read MoreWe took our 9th flight of our South America trip yesterday and landed in Arequipa, the second largest city of Peru. I somewhat fell in love with it more than Cusco and Machu Picchu.
Read MoreWe spent one day in Sacred Valley today, and ran into a crowd of indigenous dance in Pisac. We spent our last evening in Cusco, with the mission to enjoy another authentic Peruvian meal.
Read MoreFind out why we changed route, and wasted 4 plane tickets from Lima to Cusco, and instead, went from Lima to Chile and back to Lima. No regrets! Orion became popular on our first day in Cusco.
Read MoreMars Valley, Valle de la Muerte, also called Death Valley, is a must-see in San Pedro de Atacama, Chile. We had to hike in the flying sand for 30 minutes to the valley top to photograph landscape during sunset.
Read MoreCan you imagine how it feels when traveling in the driest place on earth and seeing an oasis like this? Words can’t describe it.
Read MoreTraveling with young kids often means little or no landscape photography during my favorite sunset hours. I had to come up with different scenarios to photograph landscape. Check out the sunset scene and the milky way I captured at our remote desert hut.
Read MoreWe had a long and tough day transitioning from Lima, Peru to Atacama Desert in Chile, but the milky way scene was well worth every challenges we endured.
Read MoreI took a solo boat trip to Bartolome Island today, just to photograph the most iconic Galapagos scene. Was it worth not spending the time with my family and kids? For just a day, I’d still say yes!
Read MoreIf you are into wild animals (who’s not given you came all the way to Galapagos?), you have to visit North Seymour Island. It’s a paradise of rare birds, and iguanas. Check out our photos and video.
Read MoreWho’s into tortoises? Our toddler definitely is! And seeing the giant ones and so many of them in a Galapagos farm was absolutely an eye opening experience for all of us.
Read MoreA photo journal of our first hike along the 1.5m Tortuga Bay on Santa Cruz Island in Galapagos. You’ll see our first encounter of marine iguanas, and a volcanic beach.
Read Moreif you are interested in traveling to Galapagos by yourself (instead of on a cruise), you’ll find info about essential paperwork required to enter Galapagos. Also how we spent our first day at Charles Darwin Research Station to see giant tortoises.
Read MoreDid you know at the equator, the daytime period always lasts about 12 hours, regardless of season. The sun always rises and sets vertically, nearly perpendicular to the horizon. It means golden hour is short and blue hour is almost none. Featuring my landscape capture of Cotopaxi from Teleferico and El Panecillo at sunset.
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