Propaganda of railway station
The picture above was taken through a very small window.
3) Before you come to Hongcun, you must check the weather. The weather has a great influence on the viewing of Hongcun. Although rainy days have the taste of rainy days, it is really beautiful on sunny days.
The first part is the architecture of Hongcun. The architecture of Hongcun is a typical Huizhou style, with white walls and black tiles. However, Hongcun has its own characteristics, such as the water channel beside the road.
It was taken the next day when I returned from Lu village to Hong Village. When the weather cleared up, the blue sky and white clouds came out and became the perfect background. The sun on the side of the house hits the shadow of the roof on the white wall on the other side of the street, which has a certain flavor.
There are many red lanterns in front of many houses in Hongcun. In the architectural community with low color saturation, these lanterns are obviously wonderful ornaments.
This one and the next one should be brilliant. It was shot in Hongcun the next night. At that time, the night was deep and there was no one on the road. As the weather got better in the afternoon, the clouds were not very thick at night and large areas of stars could be seen. I stand on a table against the wall of a courtyard, set up a tripod, and through the roof of someone's courtyard (you can see a little in the lower left corner in the figure below), I make a composition towards the window of someone's inner room. Orange light in the deep night sky appears very quiet, but also with a strong "human" flavor. I took a lot of photos, because the light is very weak, I can hardly see the viewfinder picture, so I can only determine the composition by half shooting and half composition. In addition, standing on the table, the movable range is very small, which increases the difficulty of composition. At about 10:30, the family had a rest. The light in the window went out and I had to stop shooting.
The following pictures were taken when I returned from Lu village to Hong Village the next day. The panorama was taken by iPhone.
Part 5 - I'll start with the food. Don't expect to enjoy the splendid food in Hongcun, just taste the special food. I'll give some suggestions.
The following is the third morning after watching the sunrise back to the gate of Hongcun to eat, taste, ha ha, you guess?
It's a pity that the heads of the characters were all dug out. It happened during the cultural revolution.
It's very close to Hongcun, so there will be a large number of sketching students.
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