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Friday, June 10, 2011

PhotoHunt - Triangles

Triangles form the design of The Expo Axis in Shanghai Expo. I've probably posted about this place before, but here are more photos to share and these are some of my favorite photos ever. Hope you like them too.


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PhotoHunt

34 comments:

  1. They are fantastic and brilliantly designed! The Chinese there are getting ahead in everything these days.

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  2. Whoa. These are some cool night shots - very festive designs and colors.

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  3. Beautiful! Hey is that a face I see on the second photo??

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  4. Beautiful and impressive photos.
    I wish I could go to Shanghai Expo.

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  5. Great shots of an interesting place and perfect for the theme.

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  6. I love the first one. So damn futuristic. Of course the vibrant colours really attract me. :)

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  7. So we can actually watch movie on this thing lar? :p

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  8. Those are stunning images! Bet it looks very cool in person too :)

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  9. Absolutely awesome! I can understand why they are your favorites. Thanks for sharing them!

    Annie
    http://www.slowtrav.com/blog/annienc/2011/06/photohunt_triangle_2.html

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  10. These are lovely and looks very interesting.

    Have a fabulous weekend!

    Liz @ MLC

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  11. Perfecto!!! These are right on point [no pun intended] -great that you included people in the forgrounds to give these displays scale. Curious to know the parameters for these shots-- just super!

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  12. What stunning photos you have for this theme. You struck gold with this.

    Happy weekend to you.

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  13. Lucky you, to visit that expo! Good shots!

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  14. Fantastic photos, very vibrant colours indeed. My favourite one this time around is the 2nd photo of the face :-).

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  15. I had thought of going to the Shanghai Expo -- but was put off by reports of the huge crowds and long waiting times to get in to various pavilions. So thanks for photos of expo -- that I can view without having to queue to do so. :)

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  16. Technology attracts me. Beauty Expo, liked to get close, thanks for sharing.

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  17. BTW any idea who's that person in the second pix? Or its a 'sales gimmick' to pay U$xxx to scan and put your face up? haha.

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  18. Awesome entry for the photo hunt. Love how you photographed the lights -so dramatic! :)

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  19. Dear friends,

    Thanks for appreciating my photos and these were all taken by my hubby during his business trip to Shanghai.

    Located next to the China Pavilion, this awesome structure is lit up with a LED video featuring interesting displays through changes of colors and dynamics of visual elements. i've no idea about the girl behind the structure though.

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  20. Hi Life Ramblings, wow these are beautiful photos, with lots of perfectly shaped triangles in them. I wish my night shots would come out as great. Awesome choices for this week's theme.

    Have a great weekend.

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  21. Those are quite the amazing triangles and I imagine it was a really great show!
    My lighthouse triangles are here.

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  22. Now that is really cool! You win the prize for the most triangles, hands down!

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  23. It was like a scene inside a huge spaceship floating in outer space. Very futuristic vibe art installation. :)

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  24. Yes, I love your pics, thanks for sharing! :)

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  25. Ooooo, not have enough to see ....
    Sanghai is fantastic!!!
    Ah, i want to go...
    Many greetings and kisses

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  26. So colorful and modern plus best viewed at night.

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  27. Hi... I just viewed all your Shanghai posts. Having lived in the region since 1985, I had considered going to Expo, but your report about the line-ups confirm my decision not to go. I'm way too familiar with Chinese crowds. Yet these are the first photos of the event I've taken time to see and it was interesting to see what I'd missed. Your hubby took some wonderful photos. Thanks!

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