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    Shoot me!

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    This is a beautiful picture that caught my eyes immediately. The original was outstanding, the contrast of machine and human, heavy mechnic and soft smooth body, and because of a old heavy camera make it muchmore reasonable and connective to the woman body rather than some machine.

    A collectale worth good work!

  1. Thanks for all comments.

     

    The China Wood Architecture is one of the most exciting technique

    around the world, just like the Roman Stone Architecture. A temple was

    just finished and before the paint is applied, we can see the beautiful

    work of the wood. Neighter nail nor glue is used in this wood work.

    Sunset

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    Thanks for all comments.

     

    The picture was taken during the tropical storm season. The sun is

    setting just after a heavy rain, and a glism of sunlight pass through the

    fast moving cloud.

    Ji Le Temple

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    Ji Le temple has a history of over one thousand years old, and was

    damaged/distroied for natural disaster or war. It stands up in the latest

    five years as the abbot of this temple make a good wish to rebuild this

    temple.

    Lifetime Love

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    This picture was taken while waiting flight in Chicago O'hare to

    Rocherster, NY. The couples were the perfect figure for one of my

    articles and I ask the permision for shooting pictures. They soon get

    use to the lens and ignore my existing. During the waiting the old lady

    took out a biscuit, split it and share with the gentlemen. I was so lucky

    to witness this lovely moment.

    Tea is life

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    The picture was taken in a small town that aged over one thousand

    years, which is one of the accient origin of tea in China. The very first

    tea ever exported to Europe and England was from this small village,

    and the later English tea is ctually transplanted from this origin to India

    and Sri Lanka. Tea is their history, tea is their life.

     

    Thanks for watching and all comments are welcome.

    Necklace

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    Thanks Carl. The shutter speed is 1/60s on a D200, which is a safe speed with studio flash light. The darker part on the upper picture is actually from the gradual change background, and I think I need to change it.

    Tea is life

          1

    The picture was taken in a small town that aged over one thousand

    years, which is one of the accient origin of tea in China. The very first

    tea ever exported to Europe and England was from this small village,

    and the later English tea is ctually transplanted from this origin to India

    and Sri Lanka. Tea is their history, tea is their life.

     

    Thanks for watching and all comments are welcome.

    Untitled

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    I like the setting of this scene, but I am not sure where the focus is. If I take this shot, I would stand a little bit rightward, use bigger aperature and put the focus point on the handle on the nearest end of the chair, and let the leaf on the road fade away.

    Untitled

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    Thanks Artur and Enrico I notice the weakness that both of you point out, and I am considering to add another light beam for the watch face.

     

    Thanks.

    OZGE

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    I think you have compress to much on this photo, only 18k, which is too small to judge the quality of your picture.

     

    If you trun the camera eigher right side to see only one eye, or the left side to see more of the eye on the far side, I think it will looks better. Now the eyes look tired and despondent.

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