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A day in Hong Kong
« on: November 18, 2012, 07:24:44 AM »

We found ourselves down in the Wan Chai and districts of Hong Kong for the day on the 13th and a few interesting shots came of it.

1. Cool building in Central

Cool building in Hong Kong by DragonSpeed, on Flickr

2. Giant Billboards dwarf pedestrians below

Giant Billboards by DragonSpeed, on Flickr

3. The night speeds by

The city never sleeps by DragonSpeed, on Flickr

4. A VERY cool Rolls Royce

One seriously FLY Rolls Royce by DragonSpeed, on Flickr

5. Late night neon

Lights of the streets in Wan Chai by DragonSpeed, on Flickr

The whole set is at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/dragonspeed/sets/72157632041470174/with/8195645113/

Feel free to browse and enjoy!

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Re: A day in Hong Kong
« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2012, 07:32:43 PM »

A few more...

1) A colourful tram

Colourful Tram in Hong Kong by DragonSpeed, on Flickr

2) Towering Skyscrapers

Towering above by DragonSpeed, on Flickr

3) Could you do this to a $7,000 camera?

I don't know if I could do this to a 7,000 dollar camera! by DragonSpeed, on Flickr

4) Sign. Sign. Everywhere a sign...

Sign, sign, everywhere a sign.... by DragonSpeed, on Flickr

5) Light up the night.

Light up the night by DragonSpeed, on Flickr

More from this set can be found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/dragonspeed/sets/72157632042881139

I hope you enjoy!

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Re: A day in Hong Kong
« Reply #2 on: November 18, 2012, 08:22:32 PM »

DS, That is a stunning picture of Jardine House.
Amazing that building is 40 years old and still looks original and striking.
In the old days that building was also called the "The house of thousand arseholes" LOL
I guess that had to do with Jardine's domination of the Hong Kong economy during the colonial period.
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Re: A day in Hong Kong
« Reply #3 on: November 19, 2012, 06:47:29 AM »

DS, That is a stunning picture of Jardine House.
Amazing that building is 40 years old and still looks original and striking.
In the old days that building was also called the "The house of thousand arseholes" LOL
I guess that had to do with Jardine's domination of the Hong Kong economy during the colonial period.
Thanks - and thanks for the further info. I didn't know what I was shooting... just that the light was hitting it just right! :)