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  • Fri 3 Oct 2008

    Photo, China

    Published at 13:06   Category Perso  

    So after three weeks travelling in the south of China, I took more than 2’000 pictures. It took a while to handle but I’m finally over it!

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    We went freely from Shanghai, to the great Hong-Kong, played in the casinos of Macao, took an awful night bus from Guangzhou to Yangshuo, took a tasteful chinese cooking class with a beautiful view, had a great walk in the incredible rice terraces near Longshen, flew to the wonderful old Lijiang, walked in the impressive Tiger Leaping Gorges and strolled in old Dali.

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    We met a lot of very nice people, learned a lot of things about this mysterious country and had a great time.

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    [Update: the slideshow didn't fit right..]

    So here’s a slideshow of the ultra-mega best-of.

    Then my photo “career” is also slowly going up; I’ve had a publication in this month National Geographic France thanks to a competition, one publication in a beautiful cooking book by a renowned Parisian chef, I’ll have a photo in a collective exhibition from the famous CaféSalé creative community, and I’m trying to organize my own first exhibition of the above photos. So if you have an art gallery or a bar or a restaurant in Paris, let me know ;)

    More photos in my gallery.

    4 Comments »

    1. Wonderful, I am a big fan :)

      Comment by whaly — Friday, 3 October 2008 @ 14:45

    2. Very beautiful pictures! Thank you for sharing. :)

      Comment by Dom — Friday, 3 October 2008 @ 18:59

    3. awesome!

      Comment by ArenAK — Thursday, 30 October 2008 @ 19:57

    4. [...] Then if you happen to be in Paris in February, I invite you to come and see my first photo exhibition based on my trips in China. [...]

      Pingback by A VR Geek Blog » Photo exhibition — Friday, 9 January 2009 @ 11:22

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