A Hong Kong trip back in June, forgot that I took these, too many of them ...now just random pick out 3 of them.
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tamko Senior Member 416 posts Joined Jul 2006 Location: Bay Area, CA More info | Aug 25, 2007 04:30 | #1 A Hong Kong trip back in June, forgot that I took these, too many of them ...now just random pick out 3 of them. My Equipment | Facebook Fan Page
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Aug 25, 2007 04:44 | #2 |
zitcan Member 30 posts Joined Aug 2007 Location: Ontario, Canada More info | I like 1 and 2. While the blur effect in #1 is really effective in giving the illusion of fast paced lifestyle most people who've been there tell me they are a very relaxed culture, not like "now now now" of North American society. I love #2, the people are packed together but the signs above them are even more desperate for space. Fantastic shots.
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AlphaChicken Knot Hank 3,569 posts Joined Aug 2007 Location: Asheville, NC More info | Aug 25, 2007 16:30 | #4 Disregarding what zitcan said about the shot not matching their culture as much as ours, number one captures exactly what you wanted it to. The environment is sharp, the people are blurred, its excellent. I am Henry. NOT Hank. And certainly not a length of rope tied in a knot.
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BottomBracket Cream of the Crop 6,398 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2004 Location: NYC More info | Aug 25, 2007 16:49 | #5 Excellent shots depicting the hustle and bustle of the city. It looks like real estate is at a premium there. Pio
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AlphaChicken Knot Hank 3,569 posts Joined Aug 2007 Location: Asheville, NC More info | Aug 25, 2007 17:00 | #6 BottomBracket wrote in post #3795636 It looks like real estate is at a premium there. LOL, i should say so. How do they even decide which place they want to go into. I am Henry. NOT Hank. And certainly not a length of rope tied in a knot.
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Aug 25, 2007 20:07 | #7 zitcan wrote in post #3794214 I like 1 and 2. While the blur effect in #1 is really effective in giving the illusion of fast paced lifestyle most people who've been there tell me they are a very relaxed culture, not like "now now now" of North American society. I love #2, the people are packed together but the signs above them are even more desperate for space. Fantastic shots. trust me, Hong Kong is a super fast pace city...when you got a chance to go there for a vist, you will think that Hong Kong people are racing thru their life(I'm one of them, I was born and raise there...well..until 10yrs old). By the time you come back, you will end up seeing slow motion here.... too bad that I didn't record some video at the MTR station, I mean people are running to the other side for the transit... My Equipment | Facebook Fan Page
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Aug 25, 2007 20:15 | #8 all those shot came out as is...no photoshop edit... My Equipment | Facebook Fan Page
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