HK @ Night
One of the must-do things while in Hong Kong is to venture out at night to explore the streets and find a few nice places to look at the city. The Peak is one of the best spots to see Hong Kong's lights come alive at night. Fellow Hong Kong forumer HKT and I did a night-time hike along the narrow streets of Hong Kong's Peak area. To make things interesting, we bumped into Hong Kong's Chief Executive Donald Tsang during our tour.1. The busy streets of Central District
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2. The newly-opened Four Seasons Hotel in the IFC complex.
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3. I was playing around with the settings, and here are the results. Notice the Bank of China Tower actually has a light show going on.
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8. Some close-ups of 2 IFC, Hong Kong's tallest building :
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11. Our first stop was Lugard Road, which wasn't very deserted at all. There were a few other photographers along the open stretch of road that offers a very nice panoramic view of Hong Kong. It was quite windy and cool though up there.
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18. I've always wanted to take photos of The Centre's evening light show.
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22. The Bank of China's new neon outfit.
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23. Now ... the skyline :
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[ Last edited by hkskyline on 2005-10-28 at 01:12 ] 冇用腳架??
另外有幾張都over左bor~~ I had a tripod, but it was too windy, so even the tripod was wobbling around a little. 哦,原來HKSKYLINE係巴士迷. :) 有幾張既曝光時間都幾長下wor...第一張有冇成15秒? The exposures are less than 5 seconds. I think most are 2 seconds.
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