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I found that every time my friends come to Shanghai, they always go to the Bund and overlook Pudong on the other side. In the past two days, I have developed a tour route for everyone on Pudong City Avenue: Figure 1 Wu Changshuo Memorial Hall: a three piece set taken from the towering quadrangle courtyard in the square, with a height of only a few hundred meters but a history of several hundred years. Multiple lenses are stitched together.
Picture 2, Laoshan Fruit and Vegetable Supermarket, looking up is a bustling place, looking down is a market.
Picture 3, Xiepu Road Ferry: At sunset, we arrived at Shanghai Philharmonic City.
Picture 4, Meiyuan Park: a scene that combines ancient and modern elements.
Picture 5, in front of the Grand Hyatt Hotel: Classic three piece set of seats in Lujiazui.
Figure 6, Exit 6 of Lujiazui Subway Station: When you step out of the subway station, you can see Lujiazui in the tunnel.
Figure 7, Qixia Road Overpass: The Master Bridge in Pudong, a photography location that attracts countless photographers.
Picture 8, waiting for a car to pass by the slow gate at the entrance of the central green space in Lujiazui, taking pictures of the track traces.
Figures 9 and 10 show a close-up view of the majestic atmosphere of Lujiazui on the overpass at Exit 1 of Lujiazui Subway Station
Canon EOS R8+RF24-105, I have to say, R8 is really suitable for street photography! It is lightweight and compact. Compared to carrying a large and heavy bag of equipment, it is truly more comfortable. The pleasant screen colors and excellent high-speed continuous shooting make it very worry free during the shooting process. If you are planning to share your life with photos and videos, why not give it a try.
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