China street 

323 creative works found

  • Not the Hong Kong of neon lights and shop fronts.

  • i have this in colour too.. not sure which i like better / taken in china

  • I’m so tired, my mind is on the blink. / This scene stopped me in my tracks. Were they homless? Were they dead? They couldn’t be dead. They weren’t moving. It was so touching, they’d obviously biked in from out of town and feel asleep where they sat, son on his fathers lap.

  • Morning light on a back street,Canton, China 1987

  • Late evening cyclists central China 1987

  • Early morning in a public park, China 1987

  • This is a selective color job I tried on an urban shot of Hong Kong while I was there last October 2006. I hope it is pleasing to your eye.

  • An artist is working on a chalk painting at the Santa Barbara Mission during the I Madonnari street painting Festival in Santa Barbara 2006 top ten Candids with Hats Challenge Candid Photography Group Featured: United States Group Nov. 2008 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—--

  • a long walk through the streets of shanghai at night…..

  • Street vendor in China. Scanned from E6 transparency.

  • Shanghai, China 1999

  • An artist is working on a chalk painting at the Santa Barbara Mission during the I Madonnari street painting Festival in Santa Barbara 2006

  • While my scanner is on the blink I’ve been going through some of my photos taken while in Shanghai, China in 2006 and found a few with potential. I don’t think I’ll upload too many as photography isn’t one of my strong points, but it is fun to see what you can do with an image in photoshop.

  • While my scanner is on the blink I’ve been going through some of my photos taken while in Shanghai, China in 2006 and found a few with potential. I don’t think I’ll upload too many as photography isn’t one of my strong points, but it is fun to see what you can do with an image and photoshop. This one was taken on the poorer streets of Shanghai, all those bikes just caught my eye!

  • I shot this in China.Not a show stopper but i like this one.

  • Chinese New Year celebration at little bourke (china town) melbourne, and this lady was striking in red even from a far distance. dressed all in red. fabulous! :D

  • A difficult dichotomy.This image is about the search and struggle for identity of the individual, and of the Chinese Nation as a whole. Having (relatively recently) opened their doors to the world, and seemingly having embraced western notions of capitalism and individualism in an attempt to ‘modernise’, still maintain a staunch communist political idealism, with demanding expectations placed upon those living under it’s rule.

  • The coldest winter in China for 50 years. This young girl was so motionless, she appeared almost frozen, just standing on the spot staring at the ground where she had the gloves she was selling displayed. She finally looked up and straight into the lens.

  • Image by photographer Glennis Siverson, www.glennisphotos.com. This photograph was chosen for National Geographic’s website in 2007 as part of their focus on China. The shot was taken through the window of a bus, looking out at the rainy streets of Shanghai.

  • Shot through a Transit van window on the way to Guangzhou International Airport, China.

  • was taken at Tianjin, China. April 2009.

  • One of the streets of the old town in Shangri-La, Yunnan, China in the evening light. / Nikon D300 with 18-200 lens.

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