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Scenes of Victoria's Chinatown
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March 10, 2013
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1. Victoria’s Chinatown is the oldest in Canada.
2. A Chinese schoolhouse. A lot different than mine!
3. Street scene mural of life long ago in Chinatown.
4. Telus went along with the theme with their phone booths,
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March 11, 2013
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Nice shots Dale, I like all the pictures.
1.Victoria’s Chinatown is the oldest in Canada. – nice shot, I would like see this photo in the night mode
2. A Chinese schoolhouse. A lot different than mine! – would be better if you captured full building (the top portion also)
3. Street scene mural of life long ago in Chinatown. – Excellent wall painting, I like this picture a lot
4. Telus went along with the theme with their phone booths, – again, would be better if you capture full building.
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March 11, 2013
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Muneer
Appreciate your comments and feedback.
Working with a 35mm lens does have limitations
as far as capturing full images sometimes. I totally
agree with your observations and will have to pick
up a wider angle lens one day (and a telephoto hopefully).
Glad you liked the street scene – it was actually very colourful
and I thought a B&W treatment would better reflect life from long
ago.
Dale.Smile

March 15, 2013
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I agree with Muneer, capturing the whole building would have made it a better image and in the last image the dry tree is little distracting to me personally!!!Smile

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