Yes, it was taken at 4:13pm but in Hong Kong there are too much sunlight
already so people don't enjoy it much ;-)
The photos were taken in Disneyland, I purchased an annual pass, this is the
best place for photo practice and lens test :-)
I belive you should really place a visit again, the old buildings are
diminishing. I'm going to plan a street shooting for all the old stuffs. The
last link I posted for the 21mm street shots was a trial:
http://www.accura.com.hk/OM/OMC/21F2/21street.htm
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Hudson"
>I see one or more umbrellas in the crowd but no obvious signs of rain or
> dampness on the ground. From the angle of the shadows, the sun looks to be
> low in the sky. Why the umbrellas do you think ?
>
> Where were the photos taken ? Despite an absence from HK of 30+ years I am
> continually curious about pinning a scene to a location within my memory.
>
> The more I see of your photos the more I am tempted to raid my pension
> fund
> for a one-time last visit !
>
> jh
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "C.H.Ling"
>
>> Thank for looking and the comment, John. They were just freehand but I
>> try
>> to use shutter speed of 1/500s or above for such long lens, the portrait
>> was
>> even at 1/1600s (it was an error as I was just back from some stage shots
>> so
>> the ISO was at 640).
>>
>> C.H.Ling
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "John Hudson" >>
>>
>>> CH ............. as usual, very engaging and interesting photos.
>>>
>>> Are you shooting freehand or are you using a monopod?
>>>
>>> jh
>>>
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