Up at dawn.
by Usha Peddamatham
Title
Up at dawn.
Artist
Usha Peddamatham
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photogrphs
Description
Xiapu Mudflat(Chinese name: 霞浦泥滩) is a humble but favorite destination for who are enthusiastic about photography, especially for photographers. Although Xiapu is a simple and crude place, but visitors can see the most local life and take the most beautiful photos here. Xiapu is a small region along the southeast China coastline in Fujiang Province, China. The closest hub of Xiapu Mudflat is Fuzhou, Province capital of Fujian. It is about 175 kilometers away. Fuzhou can be reached to main cities in the country by flights, such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Xian. Xiupa Mudflat is the largest mudflat in the country, encompassing 40 square kilometers and more than 400 kilometers of coastline. Xiapu County in Fujian Province attracts a lot of tourists and photographers from home and abroad for its unique coastal scenery. Xiapu ranks the first place on the list of "Top 10 Paradises for Photographers" by CHIP FOTO-VIDEO Digital Photographers, a famous Chinese professional photography magazine.
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September 13th, 2017
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Comments (8)
Steven Ward
Stunning work, Usha! L F T
Usha Peddamatham replied:
So sweet and generous of you to look at my images and leave comments. Many thanks.
Nikolyn McDonald
The delicate pattern of the poles in the water and the wonderful golden color plus the two crisp craft in the foreground - magic. This was one of my two pod's in the Best of Minimalism group for January 10.
Usha Peddamatham replied:
Dear Nikolyn, I am so appreciative of your detailed comments that made you choose my image. Alas. I lack this talent. Thank you for support.
Bob Lentz
Congratulations! This simple and essential image has been selected by group members as a Featured Image in the Best of Minimalism group.
Usha Peddamatham replied:
Thanks to all the members of the group for this honor once again. Thank you Bob for the feature.