Bhutan's Hidden Gems: A Photographer's Journey from Trashigang to Mongar
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ต.ค. 2024
- Hello, travel photography friends!
Join me on another leg of my Bhutan adventure as I travel from Trashigang to Mongar, capturing the heart and soul of this fantastic country.
This video is part of my Bhutan series, where I share the magic of the Land of the Thunder Dragon.
In this episode, we'll wind through breathtaking mountain roads, stop at charming villages frozen in time, and even catch an unexpected festival at the Monastery in Mongar.
I'll share my thoughts, process, and the challenges of shooting on the go. Plus, you'll get to see how I navigate the delicate balance between capturing the perfect shot and respecting local customs and traditions.
For those of you curious about my gear, I'm shooting with the Fujifilm GFX100s paired with the GF 45-100mm and GF 100-200mm lenses. I don't think I will ever get rid of this fantastic setup.
And hey, if you're feeling inspired to embark on your photography adventure, check out my upcoming photo tours at www.phototours... and join me on any of my forthcoming photo adventures.
Want to see these images in all their high-res glory? Head over to my blog for an in-depth look and some extra behind-the-scenes stories: www.danielkorzeniewskiphoto.com/travel-blog/photography-bhutan-mongar
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Thanks for watching, everyone! I'm curious - what's the most challenging environment you've ever photographed in? For me, Bhutan's winding roads and rapidly changing light conditions really put my skills to the test.
Beautiful
Thank you
Thank you for visiting the country.....hope you had a wonderful tour of the nation
Thanks a lot for commenting, Bhutan and its people is amazing, already planning to go back!
I was on this tour with Daniel and George, and it was a fantastic tour to this highly interesting country!!!
They arranged for me to interview a Bhuddist Monk, at the Dametse Monastery, which you see at the beginning of this video. I was able to ask the Monk a variety of questions and capture it on video, which was very special.
Here is the link to that video that video. th-cam.com/video/168Lm4DItdo/w-d-xo.html
Yes! Fantastic trip! And your interview with the monk was a highlight! Everyone should watch it too!
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Thanks!