I have a semi-respectable camera but I really enjoy taking pictures with my smartphone. I like being able to edit and post on the fly, also that the phone is less obtrusive than a DSLR. The main reason I want to upgrade my phone at this point is for a better camera (I mean, does anyone actually use their smartphone to talk?)
Anyway, here are a few images taken on my trip to China last month. The purpose of the trip was visiting craft breweries there, but I did manage to do a few other things, apart from trying Chinese IPAs. In all instances, click to embiggen...
Yeah, I know, I know. I have a thing about weird signs.
I was primarily seeking out "craft" beer from microbreweries. While this hardly fit the "craft" category, it was a pretty decent German lager. And, yellow.
The "vampire" trend in Beijing started a few years ago, and to my surprise is still hanging on. This is a bar on a very trendy hutong (alley) that's been around for a while.
A couple of Kunming fashion statements (and yes, the sign below really does translate to "smelly socks" -- someone has a sense of humor!)
Sure, they look innocent enough during the day...
Run away! RUN AWAY!!!!!
So. Much. Good. Food. The snaps below are all from Dali, in Yunnan.
I would so ride this.
Shanghai may be one of the most modern cities in the world, but in the older sections, this is how they do the scaffolding. In a lot of the newer ones, too…
Things seen in Beijing...
I always find these tranquil snapshots in the middle of Beijing.
But these old neighborhoods are almost gone now…
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those are awesome pictures, with my favorite being the vampire bar with the cat on top of the signage/coffin...
Great photos! The boat (junk?) with the shaft of light through the clouds? Wow! And the long alleyway,the scary scaffolding,and of course the smelly socks. Glad that wasn't beer---
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