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10-MAR-2004

Old Street, Shanghai, China, 2004

The field of bikes in the foreground imply the huge population of China. The people in the middleground add context, and the old buildings bearings Chinese character add a taste of old Shanghai.

Canon EOS 10D ,Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM
1/400s f/5.0 at 87.0mm iso200 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Monte Dodge19-Sep-2006 15:57
Big Vote! Quite a nice photo here!!
Guenter Eh15-Aug-2006 19:05
This is simply a classical! It was taken in 2004. Could you take such pictures in 2006 too? I have some friends from Shanghai living here in germany. After their annual visit to their hometown they always stated: Everytime, we come home, the cityscape of Shanghai has rapidly changed!
ruthemily03-Jan-2006 19:14
this is breathtaking! i have no words! wow!
Guest 16-Jul-2005 05:59
i love the depth of field..
awesome shot..
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chyeheng06-Jul-2005 15:04
Simply love this shot!
Nova Adryansyah 19-Oct-2004 07:59
hhmmm.... this is so beautifull.
Guest 17-Oct-2004 15:04
Bravo.
Ramón
Guest 17-Oct-2004 05:56
Great photo. I just love the angle and color.
Guest 14-Oct-2004 21:49
This is beautiful.
Guest 13-Oct-2004 23:48
Gorgeous tones.
Phil Douglis02-Oct-2004 05:22
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Phil Douglis01-Oct-2004 17:41
Jen, this works very well. It is not sepia, but not black and white, either. There is a touch of age in the color, but it does not shout age at us. I think the coloration here is a perfect match for the meaning of this image.
Jennifer Zhou01-Oct-2004 09:08
Phil,

how do you think of this tone? It looks like a picture taken long time ago but it is actually from present time, you find the form bothers you here?

In fact this is a very old street in Shanghai and everything around here trying to preserve some old Shanghai tastes. I took out the colors here and wanted to give it a historical feelings as all the buildings, shops around here trying to be..


Jen
Phil Douglis11-Aug-2004 00:12
Likyin is right - you have composed this image in layers , Jennifer, creating foreground, middleground, and background that a tell a story when put together. It is all about those crowds that Likyin feels lost in --you anchor the picture with that mass of bikes, and place your focus on them to symbolize mass transportation. The people are softer, and only implied. The background softer still, but we can still see the Chinese characters so we know where the picture was taken. Beautiful story telling here.
Guest 10-Aug-2004 15:36
I always feel lost in crowd and don't know how to express my feeling by a shoot.
Now, I found a way here!!!
Guest 21-Apr-2004 04:46
amazing image.
Guest 19-Mar-2004 22:50
profit is often the jaws of a hungry ghost...bicycles are a precious hedge.
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