Macau
As promised, Macau is done and I can now safely return to catching up on pictures taken on this side of the Pacific Ocean.
As promised, Macau is done and I can now safely return to catching up on pictures taken on this side of the Pacific Ocean.
Shanghai pictures are now online. Macau pictures should be up imminently. I’m so looking forward to finally getting these pictures done.
Zhouzhang (otherwise known as the “Venice of the Orient”) pictures are now online. Now that I’m finally firing from all cylinders, I figured what took me so freakin’ long to get these pictures done – they were all sitting on my external hard drive (and I can’t work on them unless I have the external plugged in) and I guess that’s enough of a barrier – whoops.

Nikkor.com is now up and running. Pretty cool stuff. Check it out if you got time. =)
BTW – Rumor has it that there’s a Nikkor announcement at the end of this month. I’ve heard A LOT of rumors surrounding the D3x/D300x (God I hope they’re not true). But my guess is that Nikon will finally update some of their prime lenses.
So I was looking at my Flickr stats this morning and I noticed from my referrers that I actually made Gadling’s picture of the day TWICE!!
Gadling is a pretty neat travel blog that I read on a regular basis. Check it out if you <3 traveling. =)
More images are available here.

Beijing pictures (there were way too many of them) are now online. You can view the gallery by following the link to http://petetam.com/productions/beijing/.

This has taken awhile, but at last all the Hong Kong pictures are now online. If you’re interested in seeing the gallery, you can do so by following the link to http://petetam.com/productions/hongkong/.
The gallery is optimized for viewing on your computer. If you’re interested in a high resolution copy of the image or just a copy of the image to keep on your computer, please email me at productions [at] petetam.com.
Enjoy!!
*Note: Some pictures in the gallery will not be uploaded to flickr.
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