Romain Jacquet-Lagreze 的美拍告訴大家:香港白泥其實沒有白土,卻有一片動人的藍。
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Beautiful reflection of the last shades of red sky on a mirror-like water... #MyBlueHour
Located in the Yuen Long district, northwest Hong Kong, Pak Nai is a wetland area with diverse nature landscapes surrounded by mountain ranges. As one of the relic site dated back to couple thousands years ago, Pak Nai is famous for its ecosystem which comes with rich biodiversity and rare species found offshore. The lower coastline of Pak Nai, Ha Pak Nai, boasts one of the best places for watching sunset in Hong Kong. A favorite among the photographers, the “mirror of the sky” shot can be achieved with the reflection of the setting sun and silhouettes on the calm water surface on a slow speed shutter.
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為什麼要活得如此「瘋狂」?
Why live a life that’s perceived as mad?
在接觸遠足和成為攝影師之前,我曾在一家咖啡店工作了六年。每天我都會遇到許多不同的顧客,聽著屬於他們的人生故事。有時候這些故事會讓我希冀自己的人生該是怎麼樣。在我的內心深處,一直知道有點不對勁 — 離了線。
我第一次遠足是在 2010 年。我隨朋友們於夜裡到大東山遠足,一起等待日出。從那天起,我的內心便泛起了漣漪。此後,我開始到香港不同地方遠足,踏遍所有郊野公園和山脈。自然的綺麗風光和美景令我為之驚嘆,我從沒想過也無法相信這些動人美景竟可在香港這樣的一個城市裡出現。
2012 年,我辭去了工作,並告訴自己,餘生我只會做自己喜愛的事。於是我開始終日流連山上。獨自一個身處大自然之際,我會躺在岩石上,欣賞繁星似錦的天空,思考著我們的生活方式,以及人與自然間之關係。我才意識到從前所一直過著的生活,才叫「瘋狂」,竟與大自然那樣疏離隔絕。
在山上,我看到許多壯麗的景色。我開始用相機拍下跟我的朋友分享。透過相片說出我旅程的故事,是我最喜歡做的事。
要拍到佳作,天氣因素尤其重要。我曾經為拍攝雲海而造訪同一個山頂數十次。雖然大多數都是濃霧為主,但令我再三嘗試的是因為我享受那過程。有時候,我並不會選拍得終極「完美」的那張照片,因為我認為感覺尤勝一切。
我認為人生也該如此,不應以成就去量度。我們都應該去感受過程所帶來的鼓舞,好好享受人生旅程。這算是瘋狂嗎?我不贊同。我相信這才是抓緊真正美麗人生的最佳方法。
Before I started hiking and being a photographer, I worked in a coffee shop for 6 years. Every day I met a lot of customers and I heard all their different life stories. Sometimes their stories made me wonder about what my own life should be like. Deep down I knew there was something not quite right. A disconnect.
I went for my first ever hike in 2010. I joined my friends on the long journey up Sunset Peak at night, and waited for the sunrise. Something in me stirred that day. From then, I went hiking everywhere in Hong Kong, visiting all the country parks and mountains. I was impressed by the beautiful nature and scenery which I never knew existed or believed was possible in a city like Hong Kong.
I quit my job in 2012 and told myself that I would only do what I love for the rest of my life. So I started spending all my time in the mountains. When alone in nature, I would lie down on the rocks and watch the starry sky and think about our way of living and the relationship between human and nature. I realised the way I had previously been living was actually the “mad” kind of living, so out of touch with nature.
During my time in the mountains, I saw so many spectacular sceneries. I started to capture them to share with my friends. It really is my favourite thing to do, to tell others my journey through my photos.
To take the best photos, the weather is the most important concern. I used to go to the same peak dozens of times to shoot the sea of clouds. It was foggy most of the time. But what made me keep trying is that I simply enjoy the process. Sometimes, I don’t take that final “perfect” picture, because I like to feel the moment instead.
And I think that life should be the same. It should not be considered an achievement. I believe we should all be motivated by the process, and enjoy the journey. Is that madness? I don’t think so. I think it’s the best way to capture the true beauty of life.
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I just returned from 3 weeks in Kyrgyzstan. As a landscape photographer I have travelled lots countries in the world so I guess I can say I am ‘used’ to beautiful landscapes. Until recently Central Asia was unknown territory for me. I always love to explore countries that are not really on the radar of photographers and travellers in general. It inspires and pushes my creativity. The most important reason for visiting Kyrgyzstan was to meet my girlfriend’s family. But other than that I was triggered by the beauty of its nature. As a photographer and nature lover, you know that feeling when you see that untouched beauty? Crazy mountains with open valleys? It triggers you somehow. That’s what Kyrgyzstan did to me.
Kyrgyzstan doesn’t require a visa to access. It’s fairy easy to travel to if you’re willing to transfer somewhere. It doesn’t really offer direct flights from most places. You’ll be flying into the capital Bishkek which is already surrounded by crazy mountains. It starts right there. Upon entering the city you already see high snowcapped peaks around you. Basically this whole country has crazy heights and insane mountains. It’s on another level than what we’re used to in Europe, especially for me living in the Netherlands below sea level ;). Being on an altitude around 3000m is fairly common here with peaks over 7000m and occasional hikes to 4000m+. I had a bit of trouble with the altitudes in the beginning of my visit but this disappeared after a while.
Nature in Kyrgyzstan is really untouched and lots of locals live like nomads. The countryside roads are rather bad. I was actually surprised that most are marked as roads on Google Maps because a normal rental car would never be able to drive there. You need at least a high 4×4. But with some effort (driving ‘bad’ roads and hiking steep paths) you’ll be able to see some of the most beautiful untouched nature you’ve ever seen. Endless valleys with huge mountains around you, crystal clear turquoise lakes, wild eagles, canyons, you name it. This country has it all. I was surprised by its variety of landscapes in a rather small area. Just a few hours driving would bring me from snowcapped mountains to landscapes that looked like the moon with red canyons and unearthly textures. Americans will know this as ‘Utah’. Because of the remote areas there is literally zero light pollution here. During the night looking up you will see the brightest milky way in the sky you’ve ever seen.
When you’re exploring the valleys you’ll see the locals from time to time. They live in Yurts. Yurts are small ‘houses’ that look like a big tent. These people are mostly shepherds taking care of cattle in the summer. You’ll see hundreds of sheep or horses with glaciers in the background. It’s a really impressive sight. These shepherds live without any luxury like electricity or a toilet. All of the locals I met in the mountains were friendly. They didn’t speak English much but I think they enjoyed some variety of company as they’re in the mountains for months without much conversation. It’s life at its simplest. It got me thinking if these people actually need more. They’re just living day by day, with their cattle, not worrying about anything in the world. Literally disconnected from the world and living in their own small world. Just surviving.
During my travel I visited Bishkek, Chaek, Song-Kul, Around Isskyl-Kul lake and Karakol. There is still lots of more places to explore for me so I hope to return soon.
I’d like to mention that despite lots of people think the ‘stans’ are ‘dangerous’ to travel to I’ve never really felt unsafe. Especially in the mountains where no one really cares that you’re walking around with expensive gear. I slept a lot in tents, vulnerable to robbery but nothing ever happened to me. I was often accompanied with locals though, either my girlfriend (and family) or people from Visit Karakol, a travel agency from Karakol that helped me a lot in getting to places that I normally wouldn’t be able to go to by myself.
Kyrgyzstan is an amazingly beautiful country with lots of really untouched nature and I would definitely recommend visiting it.
I tried my best to capture a general overview of the beauty of the country. As I am a landscape photographer I focus on the beauty of the country mainly regarding nature. I’ll let the photos speak for themselves.
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