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Wedding couple. Note the fun socks<br />
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The Bund, Shanghai, China.  As the bride was walking down the promenade, I caught a glimpse of her fun socks and cool shoes, so I asked her if she would lift up her dress a little so I could get the socks in a photo,
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Wedding couple. Note the fun socks

The Bund, Shanghai, China. As the bride was walking down the promenade, I caught a glimpse of her fun socks and cool shoes, so I asked her if she would lift up her dress a little so I could get the socks in a photo,

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  • Wedding couple. Note the fun socks<br />
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The Bund, Shanghai, China.  As the bride was walking down the promenade, I caught a glimpse of her fun socks and cool shoes, so I asked her if she would lift up her dress a little so I could get the socks in a photo,
  • Bride posing in a traditional red Chinese wedding dress.<br />
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The Bund, looking across the Huangpu River in the fog, Shangai, China
  • Pudong skyline with seagulls, taken from Suzhou Creen on a rainy day, Shanghai, China<br />
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In this and the other photos of the Pudong skyline, I wanted to have the flying seagulls in focus, and everything from the foreground to the background buildings in focus.  This  required a fast shutter speed (up to 1/640) and also a small aperature (up to f13), so a higher ISO (up to 1600) was required.
  • Huangpu River and tour boat in front of the foggy Pudong skyline, Shanghai, China (best larger)
  • Pudong skyline in the fog with boat traffic on the Huangpu River; rainy day with seagulls.  Shanghai, China (best larger)
  • Pudong skyline on a rainy day with seagulls, Shanghai China (best larger)
  • Wedding couple on The Bund<br />
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It is very traditional for Chinese couples to go to The Bund for their wedding photos, with the Huangpu River and the Pudong skyline in the background.  The Bund is a promenade along the Huangpu river, in the area of the former historic foreign concessions in Shanghai, across the river from the famous Pudong skyline. Chinese couples often have two weddings, a traditional Chinese wedding where the bride wears red, and a western style wedding where the bride wears white. <br />
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Other wedding photos, the Pudong skyline in the fog, and boat traffic on the Huangpu River can be seen here: <a href="http://goo.gl/zjW21Y">http://goo.gl/zjW21Y</a><br />
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09/02/15  <a href="http://www.allenfotowild.com">http://www.allenfotowild.com</a>
  • Wedding couple posing by the Waibaidu Bridge at the start of the Bund.  <br />
This is another traditional spot to pose for wedding photos.  I loved the long train on her dress.
  • Pudong skyline at dusk on an overcast day, Shanghai, China (best largest)
  • Night lights (best largest)<br />
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There is a lot going on in this photo of the Pudong skyline in the late evening.  <br />
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First, the story of why so few buildings are lit up....at New Year's there was a number of deaths when the crowds panicked in the crowded viewing stands while viewing the fireworks over Pudong, so the famous lights of Pudong were turned off in mourning.  <br />
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Second, this was a very long exposure (30 sec) made possible by setting the ISO as its lowest value (64), setting the aperture at a very high value (f22) and using a 6 stop neutral density filter to hold back the light so the river would go smooth.<br />
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Third, a freighter went through the scene as the shutter was open, so the streaks of light are from its mast head running light (yellow streak) and the starboard running light (green).<br />
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Fourth, the extremely tall building in the background is the Shanghai tower, the 2nd tallest building in the world.  They now have the lower two-thirds of the building finished and lit up inside and it will be completed soon, according to one of the building architects I talked to on the flight over.<br />
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Fifth, I used a flood filter to put reflections of the skyline in the smooth water to add a little pizzaz since the skyline was darker than usual and didn't reflect well.<br />
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A couple more shots from Shanghai can be seen here: <a href="http://goo.gl/aIqHP9">http://goo.gl/aIqHP9</a><br />
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17/02/15  <a href="http://www.allenfotowild.com">http://www.allenfotowild.com</a>
  • Pudong skyline at night with reflections in the Huangpu River (best largest)<br />
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Taken from The Bund, Shanghai, China.  As shot, using a tripod and 30 sec exposure.<br />
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A grab bag of other photos from Asia can be seen here: <a href="http://goo.gl/QRglSj">http://goo.gl/QRglSj</a><br />
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24/02/15 www.allenfotowild
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