Sunset over Seminyak brings an explosion of eggplants and lavenders, and the pool bar at Potato Head Beach Club provides a front-row seat.
The Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II packages perks of a DSLR with the convenience of a smartphone, so you can shoot all kinds of light—and life.
Bali may be a tropical paradise, but with so many regions and things to see, it’s also go-town. We sent international travel photographer Ken Kochey around the island with the 20.1-megapixel Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II premium compact camera. The result is this stunning chronicle of a lovely day.

It's best to get up early to catch the swells and beat the crowds at epic Uluwatu.
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Ubud's iconic Ceking Tegalalang is the crossroads of traditional beauty and engineering.

Morning rituals at un-touristy Pura Dalem Hyang Soka Temple, in Blung Bang Village.

Craftsmen in Sebang keep up the millenium-old customs of Balinese woodcarving.
You don’t have to be a pro to get wow shots. The 4.2x optical zoom lens allows you to zoom from as wide as 24mm and as far as 100mm. The DIGIC 7 image processor is built for enhanced image stabilisation, generating sharp and better quality images. The 180-degree tiltable LCD touchscreen tilts up 180 degrees and down 45 degrees, letting you experience a range of shooting perspectives. Wi-fi and NFC connectivity get you online.
“The PowerShot G7 X Mark II is small enough to keep with you, but substantial enough to know you are holding a nice piece of equipment,” Kochey says. “The camera handled every lighting situation very well and I was impressed with the quality and the color rendition. It is a quality camera in a small package.”
All photos by Ken Kochey, shot on the Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II, Credits to TRAVEL + LEISURE Southeast Asia
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PowerShot G7 X Mark II