Here are some of my travel photos to the historical Peninsula of Macau. Consists of a 2 hour flight to Hong Kong, plane snaps of flightmates, a little bit of faux fur styling, shooting at some weird looking structures on the way to China Ferry Terminal, window silhouettes in a speeding turbojet to the peninsula, 51st floor falling view at one of the world's tallest tower and empty street shooting together with alternating Chinese-Portuguese signs in Macau.
And below are some random scenes I took along the way. Waiting for cotton candy cloud patterns on a flight to I heart HK, seascape to Macau that looks like an oil painting -so beautiful, refreshing store beside the famous Ruins of St. Paul's Cathedral, passed by Grand Prix Museum and streets of Macau Formula racing, mesmerized by Casino and Grand Lisboa dancing lights plus the mind-boggling over the top detailing and stared heavily to hypnotizing night going back to Hong Kong city.
I wore a thrifted skirt, Gap gray sweater, sample faux fur swatches in shades of beiges and grays (made into a faux fur scarf), Charriol ring, Tag Heuer watch, Omega round gold necklace, LV 30, mom's vintage Versace shades and Forever 21 shoes. I will share new set of photos from my Hong Kong City tour next!
5.14.2011
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love your sweater and shoes,very nice pictures!
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amazing photos and wow at the fur!!:)
Great to see you back! This looks like one hell of an awesome trip!
ps esp love your outfit!!! the fur is amaazing!
Thanks for the comment dear! :)
Wow these are all lovely pictures, i love them all! :)
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Noelle dear! I miss you. I'm glad you're off and about this summer. Only you can pull off an outfit like that & look amazing though I must say "ingit ako sa shoes mo, borrowww?!" hahaha :D have love! And you look beautiful as always :)
i love the outfit, especially the fur!! traveling with style, check!! :D ohh and how i miss macau and hk! the photos look vibrant :)
Pak! Winner ang outfit! Sayaaaannnng!!! We could've gone shopping together in HK! Haha! By the way, we stayed in Regal Kowloon Hotel in Mody Rd. Quite near lang sa Harbor City...pero mejo effort sa paglakad. Ngwark!
I was only in Macau for a day but I really loved the crumbling, pastel historic buildings. You look fabulous! Minimalist yet very luxe. Haha.
such a perfect outfit for travelling. really shows the jetsetter in you! :) and you look as if your outfit was planned specifically to pose in front of those rock formations. i <3 this post so much! :)
btw, where did you get those faux fur swatches? :)
Oh, the faux fur is brilliant! :) Haha!
Last time I saw rock formations like that was at Devil's Tower in Wyoming. And people were climbing them, crazy. They're so beautiful though, aren' they? Lovely photos!
What gorgeous photos!
You take such good pictures. The ones against the rocks are very eye catching.
wonderful trip! has it been cooler in Macau instead?....I know how terrible the heat in Manila is...I love the scenery!
wonderful photos!! this place looks amazing!! and love your outfit-so chic <3
Love the outfit! :) I've never been to Macau and I wanna go there soon!
Noelle! Awesome trip photos!! The night shots are so wonderful!! And wow the outfit... very luxe and chic!!! The faux fur made the outfit so stylish, cant believe those are fur swatches?! How creative of you! :)
what an extraordinaire trip dear!wow!
Loving the grey ensemble, all the different lengths and shades. Looks like a great trip!
Amazing photography!! x x x
You always know how to create a kind of architectural dizzyness through creative angles of views, and never fail to stage your sparkling prettiness on such a freshy way I must say . . .
ps: Thanks Infinitely for your REcomment after the sudden "Blogger" whims Chère Noelle, a Pleasure !!!
à Bientôt, Antoine
Nice photos you have there! Feels like i've been in Macau :) I'm following!
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Oh my. all your photos are gorgeous! I´ve always wanted to visit Macau.
By the way, what´s the name of that grayish stone monument in the background in some of your photos?
Such pretty photos. I especially love all of the ones that have urban decay in them. And the abstract water ones too. So nice. I've tumbled one of them :D
lovely shots as always!I wish I could travel travel to many places like you do. hehe ;)
love the outfit and the fur accent on your shoulder.. and those sky pictures are amazing too! macau was very memorable for me, so many cultural sight to see!
your photo and your style are perfect!
i love every single photo that you post<3
wow noelle! some amazing photos here. I love travel shots - so interesting to see what another country looks like from a travellers point of view.
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Photos are always beautiful!
I hope to visit other parts of Asia someday.
All these pictures are amazing and I love your shoes. So fierce.
I really like your blog, I will for sure star following.
ohmygosh i went to macau too! but i went first week of may, yeah. amazing pictures as usual :)
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Craziness... this is such an unusual perspective!
I really like your pictures 6 and 7 and the sky ones too.
Macau is a place that I'd like to go someday since it is a former portuguese colony!
I wanna be your travel buddy, for sure. Love the pics!!! BTW hey should I get the LV 25 or LV 30??? any thoughts about it??? thanks.
Take care hun!
Such fabulous photos! And I just love your belt! :)
That pic of you in the middle of the street is pretty priceless. Great photos!
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So simple but I'm really into your style. I am sleepy now but I can still tell how lovely your outfits are. That faux fur is so fabulous! Glad i discovered your blog! Keep posting.
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