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Woman fishing with blue hood. Sao Xiao Ping Island is developing new industry and living on the Dalian coast by reclaiming land. The popular fishing and picnic spot will become a new development zone in the next year. 31/05/2008, Dalian, China.
Blue truck returns home with workers at dusk. Sao Xiao Ping Island is developing new industry and living on the Dalian coast by reclaiming land. The popular fishing and picnic spot will become a new development zone in the next year. 31/05/2008, Dalian, China.
Yet more modern new constructions in the Cameron Highlands in Malaysia. Most of the new buildings in this town appeared to have these sharp, gabled roofs, be they high rise or single storeyed structures like this market here. It was time for lunch, but we could not stop due to traffic restrictions, so I had to do much of the shots of the downtown area from my moving taxi- so please excuse the haze from the harsh mid morning sun and the blue tint from the sun proofing film on the windshield of the car. So this then is another restaurant we had to pass on due to parking issues. Overall, much of the Cameron Highlands is still forested (estimated at 71%). Jungle trails lead visitors to tranquil spots, waterfalls, and aboriginal villages. The Cameron Highlands is also renowned for it's many tea estates as well as the numerous fruit, flower and vegetable farms. More notes about the Cameron Highlands appear elsewhere in this album. (see previous and subsequent pictures). (Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia, Sept. 2023)
Fishing boats on the water in front of the city of Dalian. Sao Xiao Ping Island is developing new industry and living on the Dalian coast by reclaiming land. The popular fishing and picnic spot will become a new development zone in the next year. 31/05/2008, Dalian, China.
First few shots with my new lens - i love it.
Old lens is for sale here
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Yet more modern new constructions in the Cameron Highlands in Malaysia. Most of the new buildings in this town appeared to have these sharp, gabled roofs, be they high rise or single storeyed structures like this market here. It was time for lunch, but we could not stop due to traffic restrictions, so I had to do much of the shots of the downtown area from my moving taxi- so please excuse the haze from the harsh mid morning sun and the blue tint from the sun proofing film on the windshield of the car. So this then is another restaurant we had to pass on due to parking issues. Overall, much of the Cameron Highlands is still forested (estimated at 71%). Jungle trails lead visitors to tranquil spots, waterfalls, and aboriginal villages. The Cameron Highlands is also renowned for it's many tea estates as well as the numerous fruit, flower and vegetable farms. More notes about the Cameron Highlands appear elsewhere in this album. (see previous and subsequent pictures). (Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia, Sept. 2023)