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China

Photographs from China, including the Three Gorges, Yangzi River, Beijing, the Forbidden Palace, the Great Wall, Hong Kong, Yunnan Province, and the Tibetan Plateau.
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  • Barking Orders

    Barking Orders

    I added this sepia effect to this image to add a little edge to the image - although it does seem a little more dated and perhaps reminiscent of more troubling times at Beijing Forbidden City, instead of the very calm and enjoyable day that we actually had! 2008

  • Wanzhou Sampan

    Wanzhou Sampan

    Wenzhou is a Yangzi River city that started to become swallowed by the rising waters of the Three Gorges Reservoir. But it's a working city, and this sampan provided a great foreground for this view looking back as we continued on our cruise down the river. China 2008.

  • Clocked

    Clocked

    I often wondered if this Chinese soldier was actually looking at me and what he was thinking. This was at the Beijing Forbidden City in 2008.

  • Elevated City of Wanzhou

    Elevated City of Wanzhou

    This is another view of the new towers being built in the city of Wanzhou, which was gradually raised out of harms way as the Three Gorges Reservoir water level gradually rose. This was on the Yangzi, 2008.

  • Lijiang at Night

    Lijiang at Night

    This was one of the few long exposure that I took on our China trip - but it was a good subject; the UNESCO World Heritage Site Market. Such a picturesque little corner of deepest Yunnan Province, China, 2008

  • Downtown Life in Hong Kong

    Downtown Life in Hong Kong

    An opportunistic shot and without a subject of any real note - more of a candid not he busy streets of Hong Kong, as we ambled by and the tourists bustled around us. China, 2008.

  • Lijiang Sunrise

    Lijiang Sunrise

    This was the sunrise view from our hotel room in Lijiang, Yunnan Provicne, China, 2008. It is actually a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and you can get a sense of this from the beautiful and quaint architecture on display. A real gem of apace in deepest China.

  • Grand Lisboa

    Grand Lisboa

    The Grand Lisboa Casino sticks out like a sore thumb, perhaps literally, in Macau, China. In 2008 it would certainly appear somewhat unique, but i wonder what it looks like today - perhaps a few odd looking friends have sprouted in the meantime.

  • Great Wall of China

    Great Wall of China

    A more traditional view of the Great Wall of China, near Beijing. 'Tis difficult to imagine just how far this wall stretches across the old border between China and Mongolia. 2008

  • Victoria Harbour

    Victoria Harbour

    This is the Star Ferry crossing a quite choppy Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong, China. This is such a fantastic skyline - I felt very much at home in Hong Kong, not really sure why, but I'd quite like to visit again one day. 2008.

  • Macau Tower

    Macau Tower

    Some interesting lines, emphasized by the black and white conversion. This is the Macau Tower in China, 2008.

  • Hong Kong Towers

    Hong Kong Towers

    Sunset over the towers of downtown Hong Kong. This is such an impressive skyline, although I understand that the shapes in the Bank of China tower were somewhat controversial. 2008

  • Three Gorges Sheer Cliffs

    Three Gorges Sheer Cliffs

    The sheer faces in the Three Gorges Reservoir are simply breathtaking. I would image, though, that it was all the more impressive a sight when then Yangzi River water elevation was much much lower before the construction of the dam. 2008.

  • Shigu

    Shigu

    This is the village of Shigu, which is located near the First Bend of the Yanzgi, deep in Yunnan Province. This was an interesting stop for us as we climbed in altitude up the to the Tibetan plateau in 2008.

  • Shangri La Dog

    Shangri La Dog

    Plying your trade in the old Chinese markets on the Tibetan Plateau cannot be pretty or very rewarding. Conditions are poor by western standards, and I can imagine that it was no picnic for this dog. 2008.

  • Soho Market

    Soho Market

    An opportunist shot, looking straight down on a street market in Downtown Hong Kong, 2008.

  • Tibetan Monk

    Tibetan Monk

    A lonely monk goes about his duties at the 17th century Ganden Sumtsenling Monastery, near Shangri La on the Tibetan Plateau. China, 2008.

  • Forbidden City

    Forbidden City

    An almost deserted corner of the Forbidden City in Beijing, China, 2008.

  • Bird's Nest

    Bird's Nest

    This is the Beijing Olympic Stadium, also known as the 'Birds Nest'. The Games had taken place about two months earlier, and we did get the chance to take a look around inside after getting this shot. 2008

  • Three Gorges Sunrise

    Three Gorges Sunrise

    Another composition of that glorious sunrise that we experienced on the Yangzi River, as we rounded a silhouetted bend on the Three Gorges Reservoir. Words really don't do this experience justice. China, 2008

  • Three Gorges Dam

    Three Gorges Dam

    The Three Gorges Dam is an *awesome* structures; absolutely breaking and its size is to be seen to be believed. I know that this view, however, does not even being to provide any perspective on just how much water this structure impounds. Downstream on the Yangzi River, 2008

  • Yangzi Red Hour

    Yangzi Red Hour

    Following another cruise ship as we meandered our way through the Three Gorges Reservoir during a very pleasant sunset in 2008.



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