> > The > one "improvement:" that I'd suggest is to, if possible, load your photos = in > Facebook "high resolution" mode with a long side of 2048 pixels (or > > I continue to treat bandwidth as a rare and precious commodity from the dark days of dialup even thou I now have virtually unlimited bandwidth. There is no reason for me not to use the high res option so I will in future. Most of yours are taken in locations that I did not visit (apart from the > electronics areas) - easily achieved as it's a vast city. > But 112 and 114 and others near there (lake and goldfish) look very like > the park near Dongmen walking street. > > A bit of a walk but not too far from Dongmen walking street where the scaffold was. > _______________ > > > Along with all the rest, I like to take photos of children of all ages an= d > of either gender - new born babies on up. > Left to my own devices I'll probably come up with material more like : > > A friend once said that children are the same the world over. This was made apparent to me when in Shenzhen. They make for interesting photo subjects but sadly I avoid them for fear of upsetting people. > http://bit.ly/RANDOMMUSINGS01 As previously mentioned I am very much drawn to this one:- Bread making, Urumqi, North-Western China. Count the faces. 6 of 157 > > > or http://goo.gl/1S4cm > > Definitely a bias towards 'youth and beauty' - but a large cross section = of > other material as well. > Many great photos there. --=20 http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .