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<A Photographic Diary of our “Special Western China Tour 2007”>

is composed with some most recent photos taken during one of my “Photographic/Cultural Special Tours" to China, that I organized and led.

 

All images in this Photo-Diary were taken with a Leica D-Lux 3. The highlight of our Tour was ridding on the world highest altitude railroad train from Qinghai to Lhasa of Tibet…

 

It was intended to be a challenge to see what can be done with a little “point-and-shoot” camera to create a possibly meaningful day-by-day photo-diary:

 

http://photoart.chebucto.org/photos-folder/2007-Western-China-Tour-PhotoDiary.pdf

 

The above link is the 74-pages PDF file of the "photo-diary", wished-for drawing critiques.

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rsh already said it! Brilliant images! Amazing, in fact!

 

This just shows that 'holiday snaps' does not equate at all with mediocre artistry - and that some naturally talented photographers will always be better than those who have no eye, regardless of the equipment. Wonderful stuff.

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Very interesting and informative series. These are excellent and bring back recent memories of some of the places that I visited. I was in Tibet during May. And spent about 7 days in the Lhasa area i.e. Lhasa (Potala, Jokang, Sera, etc.) + day trips to Lake Yamdrok and Lake Namtso. Met up with some friends in China who I knew when I lived there. I flew from Hangzhou and transited in Chengdu and then flew onto to Lhasa. I usually travel by myself and this gives me more flexibility re my time. Looks like your party had a good time and saw significant and interesting places. Regrettably, I only took a few shots with my M7. Most of my shots were taken with DSRLs from another vendor.

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