ps: même si vous avez enfreint quelques règles thaïs sur les sites religieux, ce qui est dommage...😕
"Plus il y a de fous, moins il y a de riz"
Paris, Bordeaux, Bourgogne, Rhône, Alpes, Provence, Languedoc-Roussillon, Barcelona, Figueres, Belém, Sao Paulo, Manaus, Marajò, Soure, Joanes, Ilha de Mosqueiro, Cambu, Iccoraci, Costa Rica, Corse, México, Cuba, Thaïlande, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodge, Chine...
Si j'ai bien vu, vous êtes montés sur des stèles de bouddhas alors qu'habituellement c'est interdit, parfois pour des motifs religieux et souvent aussi pour préserver les monuments de l'érosion précoce...
Peut-être que je me trompe....
"😕🤪"
"Plus il y a de fous, moins il y a de riz"
Paris, Bordeaux, Bourgogne, Rhône, Alpes, Provence, Languedoc-Roussillon, Barcelona, Figueres, Belém, Sao Paulo, Manaus, Marajò, Soure, Joanes, Ilha de Mosqueiro, Cambu, Iccoraci, Costa Rica, Corse, México, Cuba, Thaïlande, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodge, Chine...
Lol avant d'affirmer des bêtises, pose des questions... Ces plans ont été tourné grâce à un selfiestick/monopod 😉 Ce qui permet de réaliser ces plans tout en respectant les édifices religieux je te rassure!
"Plus il y a de fous, moins il y a de riz"
Paris, Bordeaux, Bourgogne, Rhône, Alpes, Provence, Languedoc-Roussillon, Barcelona, Figueres, Belém, Sao Paulo, Manaus, Marajò, Soure, Joanes, Ilha de Mosqueiro, Cambu, Iccoraci, Costa Rica, Corse, México, Cuba, Thaïlande, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodge, Chine...
Photographie et vidéo en voyage › Thaïlande · 7 replies
J'aime cette photo prise au marcher flottant. Allez, je vous en laisse mettre vous aussi. Faites attention au poids de votre photo, que l'on allourdisse pas…
Photographie et vidéo en voyage › Thaïlande · 7 replies
Je dédie ce post à tous ceux qui m'ont aidé à organiser mes voyages au pays du sourire. Merci d'avoir pris le temps de me répondre. Si mes voyages ont été…
This isn’t a travel journal. I’m borrowing an idea from someone else who, a few years ago, thought of starting a thread to share their archived photos of this country.
I’ll be posting here from time to time—some less old, let’s say more or less recent, images.
With little or no commentary. Just for the fun of it.
I have Magix Deluxe and I’m wondering if there are others that are easy to use where, of course, you can add your own music to the edit. If it’s free, that’s even better so I can test it out 😊
Hi everyone,
here are two (long) videos about some of Paris’s hidden gems—some well-known, others less so. Perfect for travelers or locals who want to discover the "villages" of Paris!
Hello everyone!
Photo taken at the end of August off the coast of Tasiilaq (eastern Greenland).
This is that kind of halo surrounding the top of this iceberg (it’s the only one I saw like this out of thousands).
It’s apparently a light diffraction effect combined with moisture freezing above the iceberg.
Estimated height of the iceberg: 30 m.
Have a great day!
Does anyone have recent info on the camera fee amount at Tadoba-Moharli?
We spent 8 days there in the second half of February, and the local tour operator (The Wild Cat Eyes) collected 2000 rupees per camera per safari without any receipt—totaling 240,000 rupees (~265 €) for 12 safaris (9 in core zones and 3 in buffer zones).
The signs at the park entrance listed 250 rupees, and the tour operator ignored our requests for an official park receipt.
I’d like to buy a camera to take with me everywhere while traveling and hiking. My use case: automatic mode only, for travel photos and family moments (meals, etc.).
I currently have a Lumix FZ300, which has really let me down—especially in low light. I got some pretty mediocre shots from my last trip, and I definitely won’t be going back there...
So, I’d like to replace it. Here’s what I’m ideally looking for:
A compact camera, large sensor, decent zoom, and weather-sealed if possible.
Any recommendations?
I traveled for a long time with a DSLR equipped with an 18-250mm zoom, but I gave it up two years ago and replaced it with my smartphone, which is lighter and less "intimidating" for street photography. The photo quality is good enough for nice enlargements (up to 80 cm).
Following up on my post "Dubai on a budget," here are a few photos to give you an idea of the atmosphere...
Mamzar Park
Kite Beach – Solemio section
Waterfront Market, fish side
Fruit and vegetable side
Bur Dubai... a peaceful stroll along the creek
Iranian mosque right in the city
Indian thali
Afghan bakery
It’s tough to pick what seems the most iconic, so I went with what reflects the tranquility... for a relaxing holiday, you know?!!
Yes, Dubai isn’t just a crowded place with an influencer on every corner!!!
Laurence
Since I had a fantastic week in Puglia, and it's such a nearby and easily accessible destination from France,
I invite you to check out the article I wrote about it on my blog: www.philippebasset.com/puglia.html
I highly recommend visiting this coastal region along the Adriatic Sea for so many reasons: diverse landscapes, refined and varied cuisine, a very pleasant climate, a discreet and welcoming population, no mafia (it’s sad to say, but many Italian cities are plagued by this scourge, which brings insecurity, filth, and extortion...), and apart from July-August, there’s no risk of mass tourism!
*Dolce vita* guaranteed!
I’m happy to help if you’d like tips or recommendations :)
And plenty more photos to discover—hopefully, it’ll make you want to book a flight to Bari!
I spent a couple of weeks in the Shetlands (Unst, Yell, and Mainland) last October in the north of Scotland. I’m sharing my discoveries from this rarely talked-about destination.
I’m sharing a slightly unusual travel journal with three goals. To make it work, this discussion should stay in the travel journal section so we can find it easily and keep adding info to existing posts.
This journal is meant to help "newbies" discover these magical places.
We go to Southern Africa not just for the animals, but also for that soft light, the atmosphere, and those incredible wild campsites where you feel so at home... I’d love for you all to share your favorite spots here—those we miss so much.
The last goal is figuring out how to photograph them. Honestly, I’m not happy with my photos because they don’t capture the feeling I get when I’m there or that unique atmosphere.
I’ll start with one of the first spots that, for me, is one of the most beautiful in Southern Africa: Passarge Valley 2 in the Central Kalahari.
There, you’re alone—completely alone. The next campsite is over 25 km away, and that’s a half-day of 4x4 driving. In front of you, there’s nothing but the CKGR plains with herds of springboks... absolutely stunning 😎
I didn’t know the area before, but the Camargue is packed with "experiences":
- Taking the ferry
- Walking on the beaches and watching the kitesurfers
- Crossing the dike on an electric bike
- Horseback riding along the shore
- Visiting a *manade* and attending an *abrivade* (cattle roundup)
- Exploring Les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, Aigues-Mortes, or Arles
- Touring the salt flats of Giraud or Aigues
- Photographing birds at the Parc du Pont de Gau
- Watching a bull race and cheering on the *razeteurs* (bull-chasers)
- Experiencing a Gypsy evening
- Hiking "flat" among the reeds
- Tasting bull meat
- Relaxing in a peaceful haven
- Testing mosquito repellent
- ...
Needless to say, we didn’t have time to do it all in 3 days.
We’ll be back!
A few tips:
- For relaxation: a gorgeous guesthouse, *Le Mas de Bouvet*
- For *manades*: the one at Baumelles, with a *Guytou* (herdsman) as warm as he is passionate
- For tasting bull meat: *Le Chante Clair* in Les Saintes-Maries
- And for birds: the Parc du Pont de Gau
If you’re a photographer, the park lets you stay until 6:00 PM, and afterward, you’re free to leave whenever you want.
Those are the best hours for observing and photographing birds.
But it’s also where you’ll see massive telephoto lenses that’ll make you feel small if all you’ve got is a small hybrid camera (like my Lumix G80) with a 100-300mm lens.
A few photo memories—starting with the *Manade de Baumelles*:
I suggest we take a little visual trip around the world while we wait to experience some of these destinations on your future travels. 😉
The concept is simple: one country, 5 photos that, for you, capture the essence of that country. The same country can be shared by multiple participants.
Everything goes, and the thread is open to anyone who wants to join—budding photographers, pros, or complete newbies...
Bonjour les amis…on revient d’un petit voyage au Québec, le Bas St Laurent, la Gaspésie, le Charlevoix,
Le traversier, l’Isle au Coudres….etc. Je vous envoie la première partie, assez longue ( 12 min….!!! )
Si vous les avez ( le 12 min )….click sur le lien….
A la prochaine
Hello à tous,
je pars en voyage en Angleterre et envisage de remonter toute l'écosse en voiture / stop. Je suis photographe semi pro et ayant déjà eu pas mal de déboires en voyage avec mon matériel, j'aimerais bien l'assurer contre notamment les dommages accidentels etc.
deux questions:
- est ce que vous le feriez avec votre assurance maison?
- est ce que vous prendriez une assurance dédiée? et si oui, directement dans le pays concerné?
j'ai vu ce site https://hello-safe.co.uk/camera-insurance
avec des assureurs dédies comme photoguard et assetsure qui m'ont l'air bien surtout pour un voyage longue durée. vous en pensez quoi?
merci bcp
Bonjour,
Je suis allé en Syrie il y a quelques mois, et oui les touristes sont de retour !
Un peuple très accueillant, beaucoup d'histoire et des beaux paysages 🙂
Il y a quelques années, j'avais fait cette photo jointe sur l'un des monuments funéraires du cimetière du Père Lachaise.
J'avais à l'époque, posé la question de sa signification sur le forum, mais pas vraiment de réponse satisfaisante.
Reste mon interrogation, donc je "reviens à la charge " avec cette photo.
Merci à tous les chercheurs, connaisseurs...
Pour ma part, ce n'est pas le 7 en lui même qui m'intrigue, mais le quadruple sur fond de delta lumineux!
Bonne journée