Top 5 travel photos taken from my Beijing trip

Hi there! I’m back! I’m finally back from the breezy cool Beijing to my stuffy warm Kuala Lumpur. 🙂 It was a perfect Beijing trip with plenty of joyful moment and memorable experiences. However, weather was far from perfect as Winter is approaching and travel sites were covered with thick fog, which made visibility much lower than what I would prefer. Otherwise, my travel plan for the hotel, the itinerary, the foods were all turned out nicely, if not as planned.

Here are my favourite 5 photos that I took on my travel to Beijing. All these 5 photos were shot with my Nikon D7000 and Nikkor 10-24mm UWA lens. Also included are EXIF information of each photo for your reference.

1) The Forbidden City.

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Some EXIF info: Shot in Program Auto mode, Shutter speed set to 1/125 Sec and Aperture f5.0. Focus distance 10mm. ISO 100. Manual White Balance set to Cloudy. No flash fired and +1/3 exposure stop being compensated with Matrix metering.

2) Badaling section’s The Great Wall.

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Some EXIF info: Shot in Program Auto mode, Shutter speed set to 1/60 Sec and Aperture f4.2. Focus distance 18mm. Auto ISO 360. Manual White Balance set to Cloudy. No flash fired and +2/3 exposure stop being compensated with Matrix metering.

3) Temple of Heaven.

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Some EXIF info: Shot in Program Auto mode, Shutter speed set to 1/200 Sec and Aperture f7.1. Focus distance 24mm. ISO 100. Auto White Balance. No flash fired and +1/3 exposure stop being compensated with Matrix metering.

4) WangFuJing shopping street at night.

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Some EXIF info: Shot in Program Auto mode, Shutter speed set to 1/60 Sec and Aperture f3.8. Focus distance 13mm. ISO 800. Auto White Balance. No flash fired and +1/3 exposure stop being compensated with Matrix metering.

5) Autumn scene in Yonghegong Lama Temple

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Some EXIF info: Shot in Program Auto mode, Shutter speed set to 1/60 Sec and Aperture f3.5. Focus distance 10mm. ISO 125. Manual White Balance set to Cloudy. No flash fired and +1/3 exposure stop being compensated with Matrix metering.

Overall, Beijing is a great city to explore with full of attractions and places to visit. There are also overwhelming supply of local foods with stalls and shops selling them around each and every corner of Beijing’s streets. I will cover the story of my Beijing trip here in the short future. Make sure to subscribe to this blog’s feed for free story update. 🙂 – Travel Feeder, your ultimate photo travel guide to Europe

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