7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge - Asian Sunday week #121
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Hello fellow Steemians!
Welcome to my 7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge - Asian Sunday.
Today, you can participate by submitting your personal pictures from your travels to the continent of Asia.
Please see the winner of the last week´s Asian Sunday @nelinoeva with the following entry:
Wat Arun, The Temple of Dawn, Bangkok, Thailand. When I first saw it during the night , the temple was illuminated and glowing and it was very impressive. During the day it is equally impressive with its white facade, covered with colourful ceramic plates. The photo is of the central tower, looked from below. On each side on top there is a statue of god Indra riding three-headed elephant.
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Best 10 entries will receive a 10% upvote and other valid entries will get a 5% upvote from me. Out of those best 10 entries, one winner and one runner-up will be picked. Their entries will be shared on Appics in separate posts and they will receive my upvotes on their posts as the reward. The winner will get my 100% upvote and the runner-up will get my 50% upvote on Steemit and on Appics too if their posts were posted through Appics.
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Black and white Hong Kong skyline panorama taken from Victoria Peak at daytime. Shows the sprawling city from a unique top down view. Taken with an iPhone and merged together with Adobe Photoshop.
Bangkok city in Thailand has many special places where you can capture the most beautiful sunset and most of them are on coastlines of the most beautiful beaches in the world but when it comes to a city sunset over the city of angel's , Bangkok my favorite spot is looking down along the Chao Phraya River into the the city from standing on top of the Sathorn bridge you just get the full view of mother nature painting the skies of Bangkok city.
Naganatheshwara temple
The temple between two mountains surrounded by thick trees. History doesn't say who built the temple. But it does say the wonderful architecture was built in the times of Badami Chalukyas 1500 yrs before.
Kuang Si Falls, Laos
The Kuang Si Waterfalls are located less than one hour by motorbike away from Luang Prabang in Laos. Understandably, they get many visitors, but the place feels not overcrowded since it boasts with many smaller and larger waterfalls over the length of more than one kilometre! These falls were one of my favourites.
6s; 17mm; f/11.0; ISO 100
I have also posted this photo on my blog.
Asia is full of temples and they are so different from European culture that all of them are interesting. One of the nices temples I had visited is Borobudur in Indonesia.
Posted using Partiko Android
This is the view of one of the largest beaches in Nusa Lembongan, Bali. The coastal line is full of these small wooden poles; they are used to delimitate patches of the seaweed farms, that serve as one of the sources of income to the villagers on the island.
At Dubai Marina, Dubai's second impressive skyline has developed in the last couple of years. With its many hotels, restaurants and shops, this district is particularly popular among tourists. In contrast to many other places in the city, nobody interrupted me here from taking pictures with professional equipment. So I was able to experiment with the placement of my tripod and various filters without being disturbed.
Vang Vieng, Laos
This is the Araksa Tea Plantation, Mae Tang, Chiang Mai that i visted while in Thailand i always wanted to see a tea farm plantation for it's green beauty and formation on these evergreen hill, Araksa Tea Plantation specialize in producing high quality Assam tea and black tea named after the name of India’s largest tea growing region.
Bangkok, Thailand
The city with so many faces. The skyscrapers are awesome, but seeing their reflections along with the other buildings, I believe it is also awesome. The glass wall of Iconsiam Mall provides a screen of reflections of the buildings on the other side of the river bank.