Shanghai Skyline
Shanghai is the largest city by population in the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the largest city proper by population in the world. It is one of the four province-level municipalities of the PRC, with a total population of over 23 million as of 2010. It is a global city, with influence in commerce, culture, finance, media, fashion, technology, and transport. It is a major financial center and the busiest container port in the world.
Located in the Yangtze River Delta in eastern China, Shanghai sits at the mouth of the Yangtze River in the middle portion of the Chinese coast.
Hello eveyone! I recently got back from my trip to China. It is a beautiful country to explore, with a very different culture. It was very interesting, nonetheless. I'm still trying to get over the jet lag, having to sleep in the daytime and unable to sleep at night. It looks like it will take me a while to normalize my body clock.
This was a challenging shot, because I did not have my tripod with me. The light was absolutely beautiful. For this 4 sec exposure, I had to rely on placing the camera on top of a pillar and hold my breath, as steady as I could possibly be. I guess I am still old school, pushing the ISO down to 100. If I had pushed it up to the 400-640 ISO range, maybe I could have had a steadier shot.....oh well this is what I have to share with you. Enjoy!
Hope you're enjoying this Holy Week, in a spiritual way.
As always, thanks for stopping by and looking, I appreciate your comments and visits.
Shanghai Skyline
Shanghai is the largest city by population in the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the largest city proper by population in the world. It is one of the four province-level municipalities of the PRC, with a total population of over 23 million as of 2010. It is a global city, with influence in commerce, culture, finance, media, fashion, technology, and transport. It is a major financial center and the busiest container port in the world.
Located in the Yangtze River Delta in eastern China, Shanghai sits at the mouth of the Yangtze River in the middle portion of the Chinese coast.
Hello eveyone! I recently got back from my trip to China. It is a beautiful country to explore, with a very different culture. It was very interesting, nonetheless. I'm still trying to get over the jet lag, having to sleep in the daytime and unable to sleep at night. It looks like it will take me a while to normalize my body clock.
This was a challenging shot, because I did not have my tripod with me. The light was absolutely beautiful. For this 4 sec exposure, I had to rely on placing the camera on top of a pillar and hold my breath, as steady as I could possibly be. I guess I am still old school, pushing the ISO down to 100. If I had pushed it up to the 400-640 ISO range, maybe I could have had a steadier shot.....oh well this is what I have to share with you. Enjoy!
Hope you're enjoying this Holy Week, in a spiritual way.
As always, thanks for stopping by and looking, I appreciate your comments and visits.