Tag: huashan
Tianping Road
by timvan on Jul.28, 2011, under Night ★, Photography, Smörgåsbord
Wow, has it really been a couple months?? That’s no good, I’ll be working on that.
Been busy, been sick… let’s just say it’s been hectic.
Here are some quick shots I went out to capture last week when I saw the sky was going to be a good one… all these were taken no more than a 5min walk from my new apartment. The pictured movie theater was opened several months ago, it’s a nice faux-art-deco structure actually.
Anyway, that’s all I have to say about that.
New View
by timvan on Jul.09, 2011, under Day, Night ★, Photography, Smörgåsbord
Comments Off :apartment, building, china, city, district, dusk, huashan, new, road, shanghai, sky, sunset, tianping, view, xuhui, xujiahui more...Wide Angled – Pt. 2
by timvan on Aug.02, 2010, under Night ★, Photography, Smörgåsbord
Day’s 3+4 of shooting with the 12-24mm Sigma lens… first two are near my office building (left, in picture #2), while the others were taken around Jing’An Park.
Boom.
And yes, there is a semi-naked dude chilling in the subway entrance in that last image… keep in mind, it has been +35C all week (right now it’s 39C)!
XJH-002
by timvan on May.25, 2010, under Night ★, Photography, Smörgåsbord
These are images I took just over a month ago from around my neighborhood, Xujiahui. When I moved here, this site was just a normal block filled with shops and traditional Chinese houses (my complex is right across the street), which was then reduced to this construction site 2 months later, and is now subsequently, a massive parking lot. So goes the large-scale urbanization of China.
My somewhat short walk took me from Tianping Road & Guangyuan Road, across Huashan, up Gongcheng, and back down Hongqiao to the XJH intersection (by the way, in case I haven’t mentioned it before, all the streets in Shanghai (well, most of them) are named after the cities and towns of China).
XJH-001
by timvan on Mar.30, 2010, under Night ★, Photography, Smörgåsbord
My first proper exploration of Xujiahui… from north to east (here is a photo of XJH from 1995!).
^Oh, and my first glimpse of the GT-R!


