ExperiencesNature & AdventureFollowing in the footsteps of a young family roaming Quy Nhon - Phu Yen for beautiful photos
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Following in the footsteps of a young family roaming Quy Nhon - Phu Yen for beautiful photos

Translated by Bing
Manh Huy, 34 years old, with his wife Thu Hien and two sons, a 5-year-old and a 10-month-old child, flew from Hanoi to Quy Nhon - Phu Yen in early July for summer vacation and made a series of "untaken" photos.

The trip schedule lasts 12 days, including the first 6 days in Quy Nhon, staying in the city center, traveling by motorbike to tourist attractions such as Eo Gio, Ky Co, Hon Kho, Quy Hoa maple village. After that, the whole family took the train to Phu Yen for the remaining 6 days, also stayed in Tuy Hoa city center and rented a motorbike to Mui Dien lighthouse , Xom Ro embankment, Bai Mon, Bai Xep, Deo Ca pass... In the photo is the embankment of Xom Ro in Tuy Hoa.


The family made the photo series in the style of "no one taking it", which means that everything is completed by placing a tripod and then setting a timer. Huy plugged in a tripod, chose a layout, connected to the phone, and called his wife and children to pose. Each angle takes about 5 minutes. In order for his children not to get hot and tired, he often takes the whole family to take pictures from 5:30 am. It was cool, the two children could sleep in the car, arriving at 6-7 o'clock, it was still very beautiful to take pictures and enjoy the scenery. Around 8:30-9 a.m., I will drive back to the hotel.


"The trick is to set the timer to make an appointment of about 10-20 seconds, so that the mode of shooting 5-10 photos in a row, it will be easy to capture the natural moment," Huy said.


However, getting beautiful photos is not easy. "The difficult thing when traveling with children is to bring a lot of smart furniture, diapers, snacks, toys and children will be uncomfortable when they have to wear a lot of clothes such as hats, sunscreens, masks for a long time," he said. The family must try not to go too long, 3 hours in the morning, 3 hours in the afternoon, so that the children do not disturb and ask to come back.


Although it was difficult, he was happy when the whole family agreed. "Sometimes I want to give up because I walk too far or it's too sunny, the whole family is tired. However, the happiest is when returning, telling or remembering the beautiful scenery we saw together, or the times when we overcame difficulties together," Huy confided. In the photo, the whole family walks together in Nhon Ly fishing village, Quy Nhon.


With photos with natural and pure shades, Huy wants to spread positive energy to everyone, especially about family life. "I want everyone to feel the peace, sparkling but tender of the photos," Huy said. In the photo is the road down to Ky Co, Quy Nhon.


Another thing that impressed many people was that the photos looked very natural. "I only shoot natural moments when the whole family plays, but it is impossible to make the children pose," Huy shared.


Huy said that this is not the first time the whole family has gone far together to take pictures. The trip has many memories, the members experienced all kinds of emotions. In particular, some memorable memories are that it rained for two days, the whole family sat in the hotel watching the rain but it was like sitting on a fire. Or when I was taking pictures, it was raining, and the whole family hurriedly shielded from the rain. Or when climbing in the middle of the mountain, the section on the lighthouse, the children are hungry or sad to go to the toilet...


Through the trip, Huy felt that the family was more cohesive, the children were stronger and happier. "The trip will leave moments that will not be forgotten for a lifetime. The most important thing is that this period does not last forever, until the children are older, around 2nd or 3rd grade, they will have their own world, and the trips with the whole family will gradually decrease," Huy said. "I want to take advantage of this time to be as close to my children as possible."


"This photo set will be my gift to the whole family in the future. Hopefully, after my boys grow up, the pictures can help them have a more positive view of their family," Huy said.


Photo: Truong Manh Huy 

According to VnE

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