The Scenic Route--Linhai, ZheJiang Province
A Trip to the Lesser-Known Great Wall of Linhai
Before my trip to Zhangjiajie, My friends and I stopped in Zhejiang to visit Linhai, a very old chinese city with a wall encircling its borders. Many parts of the town are newly constructed, but the wall and temples in the surrounding hills have been well preserved.
The wall’s construction began in the Jin Dynasty (265-420) and remains one of TaiZhou’s most historic and beautiful locations. Climbing the wall, one will see numerous panoramas of the Lin River and surrounding mountains, some of which are dotted with picturesque pagodas (this a Japanese term, but that’s what they looked like).
When standing atop one of the sentry posts along the wall, I noticed a flag whipped into action by the wind against an overcast sky. I liked the eerie, almost ominous feel of the scenery and decided to make an exposure of it, waiting for the wind to come again for more dramatic effect.
While the weather did not permit me to capture and clear and sweeping shots of the wall snaking around the city, I still managed to get some decent ones throughout the town and near other sentry towers. I tried to make them as gloomy as the scenery felt that day. Hope you enjoy the rest of the photos :) Don't forget to press that upvote or follow button if you enjoyed the content. Feel free to comment however you like! Whether it's a lightroom tip, a composition suggestion, or just what picture you like the most. Always love to hear feedback. Hope you all have a wonderful day!