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The dam Dap Ho, which I like, is the subject of today's post. It's around 15 kilometers from where I live, Huong Khe town, Viet Nam. I haven't visited this location in a long time. These photographs were taken by me and were taken at various times and perspectives in various weather situations.
I drove here by myself the other day. There is no one else around, which is ideal. I enjoy having time to myself in a lovely location. When you arrive, you are greeted by the most beautiful vista in my town. The vista was completely open and breathtaking. Because the sun sets quickly at this hour, perhaps by 5:20 p.m., it is completely hidden behind the mountains. Because I had to arrive at 4 p.m., the sunshine is still quite brilliant and harsh, resulting in a scene with a lot of contrast.
This is the lens I use for roughly 70% of my photos. It's an old 135 mm vintage lens, but the image quality it produces is still excellent. The long-range lens is one of my favorites since it allows me to capture various scenes that are far away from me. This lens comes in handy while photographing landscapes because I like to focus on the little details of the image.
These photos were taken approximately two weeks ago. I went to the other side of the dam, which was surrounded by a rubble tree forest. It was a bad day for the weather; it was cold and overcast, and it looked like it was going to rain.
There were few birds chilling on these trees. You can see many pictures like this in my other post 2 weeks ago.
Because I don't have a wide lens, I took these photos using my phone. To catch these lovely reflections, I placed my phone near the water.
I photographed the rainy sky with a long exposure. Because it was raining on one side and the sun was still shining through the clouds on the other, the area took on a lovely blue and pink hue. It's truly one-of-a-kind.
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