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I am glad that you do enjoy my photo.
The dark "shadow" in the foreground is not in fact a shadow. It is a chin rest of a violin. And somehow, I deliberately include this in my composition to increase the depth of the whole photo by contrasting the chin rest with the brighter bridge and that "S-shaped hole" in the middle of the photo.
Anyway, really thank you for your comments and support. And do feel free to keep track on my porfolio.
Regards.
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Please give honest comments, helping me to grow. Thank you very much.
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Thanks for your comments Alex.
As we know, Hong Kong is a ultra-highly dense place, with extremely-high land pressure especially near the Central district. And this may be different from San Fran. In my opinion, nothing is immortal in this world. If it is really necessary to demolish the Star Ferry Pier, let it be, though it may be mournful. But apart from mourning, there seems to have nothing more. Time passes as it used to be, society evolves as it used to be, and people walk as they used to be.
I do feel pity for the demolshing of the Pier and Clock Tower. As a photographer, I have tried to capture this photo as a memorial of the Pier.
Alex, you are in Hong Kong now?
Would you mind telling me when you will leave, and see if we have chance to meet.
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Please view in large format, and give honest comments, helping me to
grow. Thank you very much. Regards.
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Please view in large format, and give honest comments, helping me to
grow. Thank you very much. Regards.
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Lana,
Thank you for your affirmation and suggestions.
I do think it's a nice idea to add some stronger colour in the photo. I will try that next time.
I have looked at the portraits in your porfolio. I think they are really nice also. I am looking forward to more of your work.
Lets keep shooting.
Regards.
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Please give honest comments, helping me to grow. Thank you very much.
Regards.
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Janis and Lana,
Thank you very much for your affirmation and suggestions. It's really my pleasure for you to leave comments here.
If you have time, do feel free to browse my porfolio, and leave comments there.
Regards.
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Taken using Nikon 105mm MACRO f2.8. Please view in large format and
give honest comments, helping me to grow. Thank you very much. Regards.
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Daren, thank you for your affirmation and suggestions.
I deliberately keep some space at the right to create a harbor feeling.
I have seen your photos, which are very nice.
Lets keep shooting.
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Dear all,
Thank you all of your affirmation, comments and suggestions.
This photo was taken as a farewell to the Star Ferry Pier in Hong Kong (The short and flat building with a clock tower). It has already been closed and would be demolished soon. This pier really embraced many many memories of people living and growing in Hong Kong.
I include the IFC II - International Finance Centre II (the much taller building), because it may give a large contrast with the old pier, which is going to be demolish. So in the first sight, people may be attracted by the IFC II, however, upon further exploration on the photo, audience, especially people in Hong Kong, will find out that what really adds to the photo is the pier and the square in front of it.
The lamp post was included for composition reason, no special reason beyond the technical ones.
For your reference, this photo was taken just after sunset, ie around 6.00pm. Let me attach another photo taken 7 mins later, which is much darker.
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Taken using Nikon 105mm MACRO f2.8.
Please view in large format and give honest comments, helping me to
grow. Thank you very much. Regards.
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Thank you for your comments.
Please feel free to browse my portfolio, and give me advice.
I have already browsed your portfolio, which contains really wonderful photos.
Regards.