Lomography City Guide Hong Kong
The second part of our photo-city-guide series will make you see Hong Kong with brand new eyes. Flip through 272 pages of 1,500 snapshots by Hong Kong Lomographers and discover how wonderfully dynamic this city is.
Discover extraordinary and dynamic Hong Kong with the Lomography City Guide Hong Kong. The second of our photo-city-guide series, this travel book is bursting at the seams with endless Lomographic possibilities! 272 pages packed with over 1,500 analogue shots by 78 Hong Kong Lomographers—what more can you ask for?
Forget about the usual tourist destinations—get inspired by any of the 152 city tips listed here. Dive into diversity of this city and discover hidden hangouts and secrets spots that are sure to make your trip truly unforgettable. We've also included a handy map to make sure you don't get lost!
Whether or not you've got plans to visit Hong Kong, the Lomography City Guide Hong Kong is pure visual stimulation you should not miss.
Features • 272 pages of 1,500 analogue shots by 78 Lomographers
• 152 LomoLocations contributed by the Lomographic community
• A handy map to make sure no one gets lost on their adventures
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【震撼/混剪】中国崛起, 华夏复兴 (2016) | China - A World Power Again (2016)
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10分钟震撼短片纪录崛起的中国,内容涵盖城市发展,基础建设,科学技术,工业化,国防军事,历史文化自然景观...
背景音乐BGM: Audiomachine - Breath and Life;Audiomachine - The New Earth (No Choir)
1. Mega Cities - 城市发展:
Beijing - 北京
Shanghai - 上海
Guangzhou - 广州
Shenzhen - 深圳
Hangzhou - 杭州
Chongqing - 重庆
Chengdu - 成都
Nanjing - 南京
Tianjin - 天津
2. Mega Projects of Infrastructure/Science - 基础建设/超级工程/科学技术:
The largest telescope in the world -- Five hundred meter Aperture Spherical Telescope (Guizhou, Province).
世界最大 - 500米口径球面射电望远镜 (贵州)
Wind power stations in Southwest and Northwest China.
西北,华南大型风力发电站
Solar power station in Northwest China.
青藏高原大型太阳能发电站 (青海)
800 - 1000 kilovolts Ultra-high Voltage Transmission Project
800千伏级 特高压电网 (新疆天山)
1000千伏级 特高压电网 (浙江丽水)
Highest bridge in the world: The Beipanjiang Bridge (Yunnan and Guizhou Provinces).
世界最高 - 北盘江大桥 (贵州、云南交界. 垂直高度565米.)
Longest sea bridge in the world: Hong Kong - Zhuhai - Macau Sea Bridge.
世界最长 - 港珠澳跨海大桥 (全长55公里)
South-to-North Water Diversion Project.
世纪工程 - 南水北调中线 (途径湖北、河南、河北、北京、天津. 全长1432公里)
National High Speed Railway Project: Hefei - Fuzhou High Speed Railway.
最美高铁 - 合肥至福州高速铁路 (全长813公里)
Changzheng (CZ) - 7 Rocket Project (Wengchang Launch Centre, Hainan Province China).
长征七号运载火箭 (海南文昌航天发射中心)
COMAC C919 Aircraft Assembly Project in Shanghai.
中国商飞 C919 客机总装线 (上海浦东)
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3. Chinese Brands/Industrialization - 民族品牌/中国制造/装备制造/工业化:
COMAC - 中国商飞
Hisense Electric. - 青岛海信电器 (全智能化无人生产线)
Siasun Industrial Robots. - 沈阳新松工业机器人
Gree Electric. - 珠海格力电器
Sany Heavy Industry. - 三一重工
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4. Military Development - 国防军事建设:
Type - 99A Tank
99A主战坦克
Type - 05 amphibious assault vehicle
世界最快 - 05式两栖突击车
DF-21D Anti-ship ballistic missile
世界首枚反舰弹道导弹 - 东风21D反舰弹道导弹
DF - 31A and DF-5B intercontinental ballistic missiles
东风31A、东风5B洲际弹道导弹
J-10A, J-15, KJ-200, and FBC-1A military aircraft.
歼10A、歼15、空警200、歼轰7A(飞豹) 飞机
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5. Cultural/Historical/Natural Wonders - 历史/文化/自然奇观:
The Great Wall of China. (Qin Dynasty, Ming Dynasty).
万里长城
Hukou Waterfall of Yellow River (Shanxi Province).
黄河壶口瀑布 (山西、陕西交界)
Mount Huangshan (Anhui Province).
安徽黄山
Terraced fields in Yuanyang (Yunan Province).
云南元阳梯田
Grassland in Northwest China (Xinjiang Autonomous Region).
西北大草原
Giant Buddha in Leshan (Tang Dynasty; Sichuan Province).
四川乐山大佛 (唐朝)
The Forbidden City in Beijing (Ming Dynasty, Qing Dynasty).
北京明清紫禁城
Hanging Temple in Datong (Northern Wei Dynasty, Shanxi Province).
山西大同恒山悬空寺 (北魏)
Shaolin Temple (Northern Wei Dynasty, Henan Province).
河南登封嵩山少林寺 (北魏)
Dragon Boat Festival in Xishuangbanna (Yunan Province).
西双版纳龙舟节
6. Grand Ceremonies - 国家盛典:
Opening Ceremony of Beijing 2008 Olympics.
北京2008年奥运会开幕式 (牡丹花焰火,击缶而歌,海上丝路/郑和下西洋,活字印刷术,礼乐)
China's V-Day Military Parade 2015 in Beijing.
2015年抗战胜利70周年大阅兵
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The Documentary of 195 gigapixel Shanghai photo
Recording the shooting process of Shanghai's 195 gigapixel photo. More city's big pixel panorama, will be released. Please pay attention to bigpixel.cn
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Image size: 195 gigapixel
Print size: 199.7 meters
Number of photos: 8700
Production cycle: 2 months
Creation Date:May 2015
Location: 230 meters from Shanghai Oriental Pearl Tower
Big Wave Bay Beach, Hong Kong (Glorious 4K Aerial Footage)
Aerial footage of one of the best beaches on the south side of Hong Kong island - Big Way Bay Beach. Popular among locals, and surfers, the beach is known for it's big waves (kind of obvious), and sandy beach.
Enjoy this compilation of from a cloudy day I spent hiking from Chai Wan to Big Wave Bay.
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陳惠敏 香港三合会传说 Hong Kong Triad Legend: Michael Chan Wai-Man. Honor among thieves in Secret Societies.
The Hong Kong Triad Legend: Michael Chan Wai-Man Rare Interview.
Righteousness, Patriotism, Loyalty, Rules and Honor Among Thieves in Old Chinese Secret Societies. 中国旧秘密社团中小偷的正义,爱国主义,忠诚,规则和荣誉。
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I started out as a correctional officer. Then from a correctional officer I became a regular cop – the kind that walks the streets nowadays. At that time it was the 60s era. In the 60s and 70s era, Hong Kong was terribly dark and very gloomy. In that era, if you didn’t already have an education, the majority of Hong Kong people came into the country illegally from Mainland China. Must uneducated.
In that era, we in Hong Kong called it ‘Let there be free expression.”
It was the darkest period, with the most dance clubs, nightclubs, drug trafficking, selling MDMA (ecstasy opills), gambling dens in that era. It was like that because those people had a low level of education in that era. Joining a Triad organization where a group of people would help you and then you see that making money is easy. That’s why it gave birth to so many people to join a Triad organization. Let me finish. Joining a Triad organization is not a bad thing.
My time was before that though. I’m 68 this year. I learned the streets at the age of 16! That’s why I am considered a chief figure. The 60s and 70s era, police were gangsters, and gangsters were police. All worked together to make money, you see. That era was Hong Kong’s secret society undercover joining the Police Force. That’s why in the 70s, 80s, and 90s, there were so many police officers who were also Triads. But now, they’re all retired, old, right?
Now, this era has progressed. The Triad’s way of doing things were way too excessive. In my era, the people of the underworld were about righteousness. Honor among thieves. Now, these current Triads are not Triads. There are hoodlums. They are thugs.
These two words, “Triad organization” is only ever used by the Hong Kong government. The whole world doesn’t use the term Triad organization. It’s called Secret Society!
We have many in China: Sun Yat-sen is a secret society. Chiang Kai-Shek is a secret society. They are all secret societies. Secret societies are patriotic. Thugs, hoodlums are not patriotic. That’s why we are very patriotic! The most glorious was the 70s and 80s, until the early 90s was the most glorious!
That’s because at that time, the whole ‘Tsim Sha Tsui’ was my territory. Go to Tsim Sha Tsui (urban are of southern Kowloon), that was Chan Wai-Man’s (my) territory. I’m speaking about yesteryears. Not now. Anybody who wanted to open a nightclub or whatever business in Tsim Sha Tsui, all you needed was my consent. If not, we’d do you in.
Now, if you touch anyone, the cops are called right away and you get arrested. Back then you couldn’t call the police. Because when I collected your protection fee, the police get a cut too. You think I’m kidding. I collect the fees and then I have to pay those plain clothes officers, right? Nightclubs and those kinds of businesses are considered ‘controlled’. Control the entertainment business, those kinds uh we all it wong, like the color yellow. Control the ‘organized crime’.
Back then, dance clubs were everywhere, drugs were everywhere, prostitution was everywhere. Now they’re all gone. Everyday, I go out with 10-15 bodyguards, 3 or 4 pm I wake up. Get up and go eat lunch. Finish lunch and then it’s evening. I go collect fees here, there and there. Simple as that.
It’s called Kimberley Road in Tsim Sha Shui – where the Miramar Hotel is. That time, the nightclub I opened by myself was on that street. That’s why the street the people in that era pretty much called it ‘Chan Wai-Man Street’. We’re there almost everyday. If I’m not there, all of my followers are there. All my guys are hanging out along the entire street. And if I step out and just call out, I think in around 3 seconds or so, about 30 people will gather outside and say, “What do you need, Boss? Give the order.” Like that.
Back then, our secret society was all about righteousness, about commandment! Secret society had secret society rules. They all were about loyalty. For example, you can’t fool around with your elder’s wife, can’t betray your blood brothers, can’t betray your friends. These are called commandments. Secret society commandments.
You must be strict and enforce these rules. Now, these commandments are no more. Now, there is organization, but no rules. Our era before had organization and rules. Following the rules to operate. That’s why it is completely different. Now, these secret society members think of money first. Make money is first priority. Not about righteousness - as long as there’s money to make.
In my era, it was about righteousness. Making money was secondary.
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Welcome to Hong Kong | Travel photography | lynda.com introduction
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This tutorial is a single movie from the The Traveling Photographer: Hong Kong course by lynda.com author David Hobby. The complete course is 1 hour and 7 minutes and in it Strobist.com founder David Hobby offers a city-specific vignette that makes a trip to Hong Kong much more accessible, productive, and enjoyable to the first-time photo traveler.
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DJI Phantom 4 Pro Hong Kong New Territories 2017
Hong Kong New Territories during Spring Festival 2017
HK street photos
A #30before30 challenge to take street photography while holidaying in Hong Kong, September 2010. My first attempt at such a style, and I think my inexperience with my dSLR really shows. However, I guess you've got to start somewhere and practice is required!
Shanghai World Financial Center observation deck Shanghai China
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The most distinctive feature of SFWC is its trapezoid aperture found at the peak of the building. The main purpose of the aperture is to reduce stresses of wind pressure.
The Shanghai World Financial Center features three observation decks: 94th floor (1,388 ft/423 m), 97th floor (1,440 ft/439 m), and 100th floor (1,555 ft/474 m).
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Time-lapse video of China's FAST telescope
Enjoy time-lapse video of China's Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST), world's largest single-dish radio telescope
19 years on: HK continues with the one country, two systems policy
Hong Kong celebrates the 19th anniversary of its return to China on Friday. Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying, as well as officials from the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government and central government, attended the flag-raising ceremony. Leung noted that Hong Kong will continue with the policy of one country, two systems.”
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i was in holiday day in Hong Kong i brought a canon 55-250mm Lens for $2,080 (thats £164)
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My family went to Hong Kong on the 10th of April and this is a short (or rather not so short) clip of our vacation! We had a BLAST and awesome time there except some parts where the people are not so nice. Thank god the food there made it up to all of those negativity. We stayed in an Airbnb apartment and the host was so friendly and nice?! The building kind of scared all of us because you don't see such a small and narrow corridor in Singapore but the apartment was nicely refurbished and it is really cosy! We were really bummed out that it was raining except Day 1 and 2 but it was still great!
Thank you HK for being such a beauty!
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Reflective Electrowetting Display by South China Normal University at SID Display Week 2018 I-Zone
South China Normal University (SCNU) has been developing reflective displays based on the “electrowetting” effect since 2012. A key point in their technology is the improvement of the aperture of display pixels, which for typical electrowetting displays is approximately 70 percent. SCNU displays include apertures of 85 percent, and if these cells are used in stacked cyan, magenta and yellow cells, the displayed colors are markedly more bright and saturated than in 70 percent aperture cells. As part of this key development, the contrast ratio must be maintained or increased, which is achieved by minimizing the stray light transmitted. Contrast ratios up to 20:1 can be shown.
Filmed at the I-Zone demo and prototype area at SID Display Week, the world's largest and best exhibition for electronic information display technology.