Thursday, March 5, 2009

Zhouzhuang The Water Village, China



12 comments:

Louise said...

Beautiful photos here. I love the one with the lanterns hanging from the low roof by the water especially.

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Guy D said...

Magnificent photos, I would love to tour that area. Thanks for sharing.

Have a great weekend!
Guy
Regina In Pictures

Redzlan said...

Beautiful travel pictures!.
Happy SW Friday !

Jane Hards Photography said...

So very different to my world and wonderfully exotic.

Linnea said...

I've seen photos of this locale before, but yours are really stunning. Thanks

J said...

What great photos of Shanghai and the surrounding area...makes me vexed that I didn't have time to go to Hangzhou.

Arija said...

Beautiful twilight photos with lovely reflections and the cleanest piece of China I have seen.

Glennis said...

Great photos, the village is beautiful with all its lanterns and temples.

Mat Salo said...

Bung R,

I think your photos have gotten so much better and interesting.. the composition, lighting.. bravo!

Banyak time laa you Bang pi China. Saya entah bila lagi dapat shoot2 kat sana...

Rune Eide said...

If I have ever seen anything inviting me to travel before....

mrsnesbitt said...

Wow! Tha lanterns evoked a wonderful feeling of things to come! Awesome!

photowannabe said...

So lovely and so exotic. Thanks for showing them with a perfect Z.

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