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If you thought the first two days were dreary and crowded enough, you ain't seen nuthin' yet. The rain REALLY poured on Day 3, and it seemed like the extra water flushed even more tourists our way! At places like the Stone Forest, there was hardly any space to even walk at times!
It was also at this time my skill (or lack of it) in shooting action, gallery and night pix was exposed, especially when I started to lose my focus at the later part of the day.
Maybe because I kena SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder due to lack of sunlight on long dark days) from the gloomy weather?
Nah... more because I was a digicam virgin then. A little knowledge IS a bad, bad thing....!
At the Stone Forest 1 Comment
At the Stone Forest's pinnacle
Catwalk show at the silk outlet
Silk fibres close-up 2 Comments
Main Street, Dali Old City
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 | hello uncle lu ok ahh?hahahahah!@#$%︿&* |
 | didnt buy their blanket ahh?Very comfortable one |
 | my mom bought one ler,very light only ma,very very comfortable lerrr |
 | Thanks for sharing ur Yunnan photo.. Hei, ur big head smiling so cute ler... Hehehe. |
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 | awww... and here i am thinking it was my waterproofing fashion that grabbed ur eye! :D |
 | Great idea for the photo. It is very difficult to do these at night without a tripod. If you have a tripod and the shutter stays open a long time, you might consider using the self-timer function so you don't have to touch the camera in order to release the shutter. I have taken a lot of night shots that way.
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 | thanks for tis tip. guess i neglected to borrow a tripod. and as much as i looked, i cudn't find anywhere to place the camera for this composition.
so, i ended up taking only keepsake-quality nite shots thru'out tis tour. |
 | meewa wrote on Oct 13, '07, edited on Oct 13, '07 |
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