May 5, 2014
Fields of Old
Photograph by
John Qu, National Geographic Your Shot
"This land symbolizes the rhythm of the people,
as it was formed through generations of farmers shaping it with
irrigation," says
John Qu, a member of our Your Shot community. "It is a rare phenomenon of man-made beauty disguised as a natural occurrence."
Qu captured the photo of the Yuanyang rice terraces while traveling
in China's Yunnan Province. "I've traveled to this place multiple times,
purposely in the winter, when the rice terraces are flooded. I've gone
through the entire area and observed that the light at sunset, with the
reflection and high angle, would make the terraces look more like a
piece of abstract art, yet with real trees and huts. The shot was taken
from a mountain above. I waited a few days for the perfect moment."
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