Jiuzhaigou Reserve, Sichuan Province, China
©2009 Michael Yamashita / National Geographic
Crystal pools glisten among drifts of mists and legend. Jiuzhaigou Reserve, Sichuan Province, China. Yamashita’s photographs of China’s Jiuzhaigou Reserve will appear in the March 2009 issue of National Geographic, and can be viewed now online here. The pictures accompany an article by Edward Hoagland about the reserve.
“The geology in this part of the Tibetan Plateau is not granite, like the Sierras, but seabed, like our Rockies, so its limestones, dissolving, color the waters emerald or turquoise in a certain light or enhance the mirroring of an azure sky,” writes Hoagland.




February 24th, 2009 at 3:35 pm EEDT
Technical: 9
i think that this picture is excellent with the color green everything stands out.
Composition: 8
this is cool because of the nature in the picture it shows that there it beautifull plants
Impact: 8
i think that i will remember this photo because of all the green in it.
Commercial Viability: 10
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October 6th, 2010 at 5:57 am EEDT
The more I hear about China, the more I want to go! I’m a little scared about the quality control there, though…
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