Halong Bay, a three hour drive from Hanoi, is a labyrinthine seascape of bizarre outcrops, isolated caves, and sandy coves. Thousands of tourists visit this site, creating mini-traffic jams such as this. The picturesque junks carry passengers around the bay, while small barges ferry them to sites on shore. I use triangular composition here as well, only I’ve reversed the triangle so that peak is at the bottom, rather than the top. The little ferry is the subordinate partner here, and the bottom position serves it well. My reverse triangular composition is also echoed by the natural triangle formed within the trees at top center.