Sheesh, it's been quite a while since my last post! While I don't normally include my personal efforts in The Blog, I want to explain why you haven't been hearing much from me lately. (By my count, just about seven months. Yikes!)
About a year ago, my husband, Rob, and I started thinking more deeply about the direction our lives were taking here in Northern Virginia and what we truly wanted to get out of life in general. We had causally toyed with the idea of long-term travel in the past, and we talked (and talked and talked and talked) about the idea for quite some time. I'll spare you from the gory details of our decision making process, but ultimately, we just took a leap of faith and went all in. Beginning in July, we embarked on a six month journey through New Zealand, Thailand, and China.
A little scary and a lot intimidating at first, in the end this turned out to be one of the best decisions we have ever made. It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience that exceeded any expectations we had boarding that first plane bound for New Zealand. Through our months on the road we got to know new cultures and parts of the world in a way that no standard two-week vacation could have ever let us. We met amazing people and we saw sights in person that we never thought we'd see outside of a Google image search; we cooked new foods, drove on the "wrong" side of the road, and saw single houses with histories longer than our entire country's. We learned that the world really is smaller than it seems, and that thinking outside the box every once in a while can lead to rewards greater than you can imagine.
While Rob and I mainly took this opportunity to pursue answers to some more personal life questions, I also wanted to use the time to develop the side of my photography that doesn't see much light of day in my portrait and wedding business: landscapes. And what better places to do this but New Zealand, Thailand, and China?! Needless to say, I took thousands of photos over our seven months abroad, and it was pretty tough to cull them down to just a few highlights. These are my personal favorites from each country of our trip. Back stories for each photo are in the captions!
New Zealand
Intricate and delicate, a sure sign of springtime in New Zealand is the unfurling fern. (Even tiny) bright green leaves and sunshine were welcome sights after 5 weeks of rainy days! |
Mirror Lakes in Fiordland National Park, New Zealand. The perfectly still water of the lakes reflects the majestic peaks towering behind them. |
Sunset over the Tasman Sea, West Coast, New Zealand. No two sunsets on the West Coast are the same!! |
Thailand
Gold Buddha in a temple, Chiang Mai, Thailand. The pure symmetry inside each Thai Buddhist temple is a photographer's dream. The lush colors and moody lighting aren't bad, either. |
Scenes straight out of movies like Jurassic Park and The Beach abound where the limestone cliff-islands rise out of the Andaman Sea in south Thailand. |
Again, symmetry, lush colors, and intricate details adorn Thai temples - and create amazing views chock full of texture! |
A relaxing afternoon on the island of Ko Lanta in south Thailand. The calm water, perfect sand, and beautiful cloudscapes undeniably make this beach paradise. |
China
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A decorated pagoda in Jingshiang Park, Beijing, China. |
A fish pond in the Jade Buddha Temple in Shanghai, China. The fish were huge! |
The narrow alleys and ancient houses line a maze-like network of canals in Zhouzhuang, China. The lights reflecting in the ultra smooth surface of the canals create a beautiful illusion at night. |
Rob and I kept a blog of our adventures as a way to capture our memories before they faded. If you're interested in reading more about our travel experience, or want to see more images, feel free to mosey on over to our blog, R2D2Backpacking. We'd love to have you stop by!
P.S. If you liked any of the images in this post, I have some good news for you! I'm going to be offering limited-edition prints of selected images from our travel. Each print will be 11 in X 14 in and will be discontinued after five are made. Ordering details will be announced next week!