The World of XPILAR - CITYSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY AND ART CONTEST WEEK #173-The Gem Of Manado CitysteemCreated with Sketch.

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Manado City is a captivating destination that beckons travelers with its unique blend of natural beauty, cultural diversity, and historical significance. Here are some intriguing facts about this enchanting city:


Waterfront City Skylines

Gateway to Underwater Wonders: Manado is the gateway to Bunaken National Marine Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its stunning underwater biodiversity. Divers and snorkelers are treated to a mesmerizing display of colorful corals, exotic fish species, and vibrant marine life.

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Busiest Interchange In Manado

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Soekarno Bridge, Name after the First President of Indonesia

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The city is a melting pot of cultures, with influences from various ethnic groups and religions. While predominantly Christian, Manado's cultural landscape is enriched by the harmonious coexistence of different traditions and beliefs.

Sindulang River with Klabat Mountain on The background best place for sunrise photo spot

Manado City is a treasure trove of natural wonders, cultural diversity, and historical significance. Its underwater beauty, culinary delights, and vibrant heritage make it a must-visit destination for those seeking a unique and enriching experience in Indonesia.

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An interesting effect on a long exposure. I can see the wet bottom of the rocks, but I don't see the "haze" from the incoming waves... this means that the water level decreased gradually. Is it due to the ebb tide? What was the length of exposure?))

I photographed this scene as the water began to recede due to low tide. The foreground area consists of the remaining pooled water. I used my friend's 10-stop ND filter because the sun was still quite high, to soften the water movement at the front of the river stream. If I'm not mistaken, the shutter speed ranged from 60 seconds to 150 second

it turned out well, it's a pretty fast ebb :)

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