
Looking at these pictures now made me wish so hard that I had my Vivitar with the 28mm lens back in April to capture these amazing old buildings transformed by art along Hai-an Road in wide-angle glory. I fell in love with the city of Tainan, beginning at this place.









Kodak Ektar 100, Pentax K1000

You have way too many places turned into an art space in your country. I never really strike Taiwanese people as that artsy but wow you guys are really full of art! Really really loving your country. It is now one of my bucketlist to go there.:D
Thank you, Aia! I am very sure you will enjoy the nooks and crannies of our little island, especially with a camera in your hand. ♥
this place looks amazing!! wow!
It is a really cool area in Tainan with so much to see! ♥♥♥
Wow wow wow! Those are some truly colourful and unique buildings!
I agree with you, the 28mm would have been great to capture them, but I’m still glad we can see them anyway!
Yes, that’s exactly what I think, haha! Still glad I got to walk down these streets and enjoy the lively architecture.
I always find a surprise on this blog! Either through the fascinating motives, or through the way you have captured them! These are amazing!!
That is extremely kind of you to say, Anna! :) I hope the end of your thesis is coming on well, best of luck!
Thank you! I’m almost there :)
Perfection! I love all the little details on the walls. The curtains are so lovely! :)
After I came back from Tainan I found out that this is actually a bar! Would love to go at night some day. :)
this place is amazing! :D
You would definitely love it, Sara! I can imagine you taking portraits of your beautiful friends against those colorful walls. :)