Share my xpan photos of Tibet trip

vinci

Member
Local time
7:06 AM
Joined
Apr 21, 2006
Messages
21
http://vincent.crossfever.com/tibet0705/
mailletter.jpg

http://vincent.crossfever.com/tibet0705/
Sorry that it is in Chinese language, but pls enjoy the pictures. Thx.
 
Last edited:
my firefox (on kubuntu linux) crashed when trying to view your site... maybe a more ... dont know... conventional method of posting pictures would be nice.
 
Firefox on a Mac is fine, although it takes a while to load. Haven't looked at everything yet, but so far there's some good stuff.

Ian
 
vinci - some lovely images - especially the children - nicely done.
Any background detail for those english-only speakers amongst us would be nice... :)

(Nice to see a couple of shoots go up today - yours and mirror face's work on Zimbabwe.)
 
very very nice

very very nice

Very inspiring and very nice photos. You brought out the essence of life in Tibet. Very good use of motion blur and slow shutter. I can understand chinese being an ethnic Chinese from Singapore. I wish I could visit Tibet too.

Thanks. I have saved your website as one of my favourites.
 
Really nice photos. I assume the hansome young dude is you, and the petite pretty lady is your wife. Good to see she apprently enjoys carrying and using cameras too. What cameras were you using. I spotted a TLR and RF, and one of the shots of your wife was obviously fairly wide, looked at least 25mm if not wider.

Anyway, really nice, colorful, well composed and exposed photos. The music was really good too. What was that? I did alright on all the food until I got to I think it was #86. Seeing the soup with those dumplings, or dim sum or whatever you call them. In Korean they are called mandu. Got me on that one. I will have to call the wife and tell her what I want for dinner tonight. She makes really nice tasting tok mandu gook (dumpling soup with sliced round rice cake)

Thanks for sharing. I really enjoyed them all. Would love to visit Tibet one time.
 
:) Thx everyone. I sincerely hope you enjoy visiting my site and I wish I could use english to express my complex feeling for the Tibet trip. :eek:
Xpan is a very good camera, I love it so much! Really hope Hasselblad will continue this product agn in someday later......

bananasplit: I use Minolta scan dual III and photoshop to merage the left and right part of scanned images per xpan panorama picture.

oftheherd: Yes, is me and my wife. The jiaozi is a Chinese dumpling which consists of minced meat and chopped vegetables wrapped into a piece of dough. Delicious with hot soup. :p
 
I have opened your website twice, and all files downloaded quickly; then what do I do? Which symbol should I click on to see images?

Raid
 
vinci said:
:) Thx everyone. I sincerely hope you enjoy visiting my site and I wish I could use english to express my complex feeling for the Tibet trip. :eek:
Xpan is a very good camera, I love it so much! Really hope Hasselblad will continue this product agn in someday later......

bananasplit: I use Minolta scan dual III and photoshop to merage the left and right part of scanned images per xpan panorama picture.

oftheherd: Yes, is me and my wife. The jiaozi is a Chinese dumpling which consists of minced meat and chopped vegetables wrapped into a piece of dough. Delicious with hot soup. :p

I am sure it isn't likely, but if you ever get stranded in a Korean restaurant, be sure and ask for Mandu Guk or Tok Mandu Guk. It is the same delicious soup. As in China, it can be fried also, and is called Yaki Mandu. My wife sometimes bakes thema as wel, although I never saw that in Korea with the same wrap. But it is good.
 
Last edited:
OHHH... i am very curious....

But I couldn't see anything except the girl's face (probably the background)... and those chinese words which are supposed to be links... Potala Palace, Oxygen travel etc (yes, i can read Chinese). When I clicked on them, it returns "Please wait until doc is fully loaded then click again"... but I waited for 15 mins already...

Anyone can help??
 
Back
Top Bottom