Members of the foreign community in Taiwan recently started a trend of sharing beautiful Taiwan sceneries on their social media accounts and one majestic photo of Taiwan’s east coast has managed to stand out among others.
The photographer, Trevin Blount, arrived in Taiwan from the U.S. in September 2017. Having traveled to the east coast three times, Blount revealed that he took the photo at the Jen-ching Tunnel Ping-feng Rocks (仁清隧道屏風岩) in Taroko National Park (太魯閣國家公園).
在他眼中,此處是清水斷崖最美的一端。
According to him, it’s one of the most beautiful views along the Qingshui Cliffs (清水斷崖).
The stunning photograph which bears a resemblance to “Themyscira” (or “Paradise Island”) from Warner Brothers’ “Wonder Woman” movie, received numerous enthusiastic replies from others who shared their own adventures at Taiwan’s jaw-dropping east-coast views.
One social media user said it was also their favorite corner of the coast, and added that there used to be an older road that attracted photography enthusiasts but was later closed down seemingly due to the construction of a new tunnel or road.
He explained that he chose this photo to post because he liked how the sun “rays made a line that connected the foreground to the background.”
然而他坦承,當下他滿腦子只擔心會不會需要更寬的鏡頭才能拍攝此畫面,好險最後是不需要,單憑他的技術和台灣之美成功將清水斷崖的壯觀景緻一次記錄下來。However, he also admitted that at the time, all he could think of was whether he needed a wider angle lens to capture the beautiful shot. Thankfully, it wasn’t needed and the photo managed to do the cliffs and the ocean justice.