Photographer’s Note
This is my second posting from Da Mei Sha - a quiet tropical beach area in southern China.
Dameisha Seashore Park is part of the Yantain District of Shenzhen City.
The Wish Tower gives a 360 degree panoramic view of the surrounding area and the entrance fee was RMB 50.
The silver waves of Meisha are considered to be one of the most eye-catching sights of Shenzhen.
Tech: This photo was from taken from the balcony of my hotel room and stitched together from three photos.
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jmdaoudal
(82) 2007-07-06 0:38
This is a very clean composition for a nice and interesting place. Quite a different look from China for me who never been there.;
Compliments
Jean Michel
RGatward
(19751) 2007-07-06 1:00
Ineresting view of the place, with a good PoV, using the hotel as a partial frame. RMB? Sorry you've lost me, Anything to do with CNY?
papagolf21
(57015) 2007-07-06 13:55
Bonsoir, mon ami Andrew,
Décidément, la Chine m'étonnera toujours. L'on a du mal à s'imaginer, depuis l'Europe, l'avancée technologique qui se propage un peu partout en Asie.
Excellente prise de vue parfaitement assemblée et dont le sujet est particulièrement intéressant et très bien mis en valeur.
Bravo !
Amitiés.
Philippe
avigur_11
(21307) 2007-07-06 23:46
Hi Andrew,
Nice stitchwork, and a very good ballance in this frame, between the tower and the building on the right. Beautiful ky, too.
Regards
Itzik
jhm
(83786) 2007-07-07 1:41
Hello Andrew,
Your stitching work is excellent, I can not see the joining of the three pictures.
Three elements are very important;
the balconies to the right gives excellent perspective, two; it statue care for a nice contrast against the background, three; a school example for the classification, 1/3 and 2/3 part this is real fantastic.
Sorry my for my bad English, I hope that you my writing understand.
Thanks for sharing.
Have a nice weekend,
John.
dmarizz
(2446) 2009-02-12 3:21
Hi Andrew,
first of all sorry for my "ital-english". I see in your intro that you are an English teacher, so I am a bit worried about my properly writing...
Your gallery is quite interesting for me as I know very little about China and its landscapes and (sorry for the jargon) townscapes. The first impression is that it is a world changing at top speed resulting in a (at the present) disorganic mixt of modernity and tradition. My personal imagine if China is a wonderful a quarter of a mile high steel-and-glass skyscraper in the middle of single storey wooden houses.
This is probably a kind of bias, but several TV documentaries and also pictures on TE describe such a situation.
Sorry for my long "talking" and congratulation for the posting. Your stitching is quite well carried out and, most of all, you got a natural result. Well done!
Dario
Photo Information
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Copyright: Andrew Orme (orme)
(6746) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2007-07-02
- Categories: Daily Life, Nature, Architecture
- Camera: Olympus C-7000 / C-70 Zoom
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2007-07-05 23:27








