S & E Asia 204 - Hong Kong 09: Tsim Sha Tsui East - Embellishing former railroad track
Beautiful pictures of your trip
Clyde 13 wrote:
Beautiful pictures of your trip
Thank you Clyde for looking in on my travelogue and your nice comment, I am happy to hear that you enjoyed this post with its quite life images of an otherwise very busy city. I believe this is the first time I see a comment from you, so I want to welcome you to my travelogue covering a trip to 4 different areas of Asia, we are now on the last leg in Hong Kong. Please drop in and see the upcoming images if you have time and interest. Again - welcome - Joe
Thank you Dick for looking in again on the tour and the thumbs-up!
All beautiful! #1 my favorite.
David in Dallas wrote:
All beautiful! #1 my favorite.
Thank you David, happy to hear you like this little oasis of quietness in bustling Hong Kong.
A showcase of a beautiful, quiet location in a big city. I too like #9.
A showcase of a beautiful, quiet location in a big city. I too like #9.
lnl wrote:
A showcase of a beautiful, quiet location in a big city. I too like #9.
Thank you Ellen, the backlit flowers in #9 seems to strike a chord with quite a few viewers.
These beautiful pictures could be anywhere
Umnak
Loc: Mount Vernon, Wa.
Serene, colorful and sparkling beauty led the way in this wonderful set. I truly enjoyed the juxtaposition you created with the sequencing of this and the previous posts. It's reminiscent of a great book taking the reader from busy/high intensity to the serene/calm and tranquil respite that is often welcomed. While I can appreciate that these images are just a part of this area, it was an enjoyable "downshift" from high-rises and economy driving business that we saw in the harbor images.
Rob
Umnak wrote:
Serene, colorful and sparkling beauty led the way in this wonderful set. I truly enjoyed the juxtaposition you created with the sequencing of this and the previous posts. It's reminiscent of a great book taking the reader from busy/high intensity to the serene/calm and tranquil respite that is often welcomed. While I can appreciate that these images are just a part of this area, it was an enjoyable "downshift" from high-rises and economy driving business that we saw in the harbor images.
Rob
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Thanks Rob - and then I went into the other extreme again with today's post of one of the New Towns as we start making our way out into the "New Territories". It is actually quite interesting how high density/crowded and busy areas are intermixed with peaceful places here in this superlative city. Glad you enjoyed this mix and change of pace.
Beautifully done, Joe. Especially love the fountain images.
joehel2 wrote:
Beautifully done, Joe. Especially love the fountain images.
Thank you Joe, it was fun working with those water droplets, I always enjoy these.
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