First Morning in Bali - Ubud...

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First Morning in Bali - Ubud...

Postby Remorhaz on Sat Jul 13, 2013 10:15 am

After a relatively long flight we'd arrived in Bali and once we were out of the airport it was a long hour and a half drive to our first stay in the cultural heart of Bali - Ubud. We arrived very late (nearly midnight) and very tired but my family was looking forward to our first ever trip to Bali.

I got up early the next morning to rece the place we were staying in (the beautiful <a href="http://www.mayaubud.com/" target="_blank">Maya Ubud Resort and Spa</a>) and to take some images in the early morning light. There wasn't much of a sunrise (there actually hasn't been many to speak of during our stay so far - it's mostly been overcast and raining in the mornings) but the light was good.

We were staying in Villas at the Maya and I have to say this place is absolutely spectacular (both visibly and also in the impecable service, facilities, entertainment and food) - I can highly recommend the stay here. The resort and it's beautifully manicured gardens and grounds is built along the top of a ridgeline - a long ribbon with valleys on both sides with a river snaking along the eastern side and terraced rice fields (and the Ubud village) to the west.

Maya Villa
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The view from the end of the ridge at the Maya (the end of the path leading away in the previous image) looking down into the valley at the River Cafe and the day Spa and the lush tropical forest which was the grounds of the Maya resort

Maya River Cafe and Spa
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The girls enjoying their first early morning rise at Maya

Maya Morning
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Re: First Morning in Bali - Ubud...

Postby zafra52 on Sun Jul 14, 2013 12:07 pm

Different, but still lovely. May I suggest that
you position your subjects (kids) off the centre
of the picture. I think it will improve the photo
and save you at a later stage of having to crop
elements that would help to put the picture into
context. I hope you have a safe a pleasurable
stay and share with us more pictures.
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