Archive for November, 2008
Taken @ Nanjing road, shanghai
Not a recent shot but took in this summer when I was walking on the street. What I wanted to catch was the people who were sitting beside the busy & narrow street to cool down, but the result was terrified blurred. So I didnt use it, but today when I checked the old photos again, I quite like this blurred one, it just like those old time in our memory, colorful but blurring little by little.
Having a colorful and sunny weekend !!!
about Time in Memory
Taken @ Fuxing park, Shanghai
Even in this kind of cold day, the old people still like to hangout in the park and place cards with friends.
about People in the Park
Taken @ Fuxing park , shanghai
The best place to find the autumn color is the natural landscape. :) But as we have to work from Monday to Friday and have lots of messy life things to do during the weekend, we cant travel so often. But I want to find the autumn in this concrete jungle town. Fuxing park is not a bad choice, and its quite close to my places. After lunch today, I went there with the big camera, with the soft sunlight, I saw some nice leaves as well.
Hope you are happy to see the beautiful “downtown” leaves too!!
about Autumn in Shanghai
Taken @ Mo gan shan road, shanghai
When you take tons of photos after years, how do you manage your photos, original ones, and those you processed by Photoshop and those you uploaded online? In my hard disk, with the more photos I took, I got lots of photos, digital camera’s; film photos from diffeerent cameres. So, sometimes if I didnt name the photo I processed in Photoshop, I may dont know where it is, just like this one.
I guess I took it this earlier summer. Then I totally forget it. Lucky I found it today…
I like her expression very much ~ Hope you have a warm day ~
about Back & Front
Taken @ Qi’xia temple, Nanjing
Another photo from Nanjing in B&W. This is a view in front of the temple, and do you have any ideas what those stuffs are or what for?
Well, if you ever have been to the temple where people go to worship in front of the Buddha, maybe you already get the answer : lighting candles where you could light your incense to make a wish in front of the Buddha. And the incense in the temple is much more longer than those used in the daily life, we call it “gaō xīang” (高香,in literally,高= longer;香 = incense). And why do people do that? I checked online and found that the length of the incense presents your religiosity to the Buddha. Hmm… I never burnt any incense in a temple. But I’d liek to know the Buddhism. Nice day ~
about Burn your incense….
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