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  • Well you see, what is normal to some and everyday sights, is totally different and education to others.

    For me I have never been to Hong Kong.

    Also, your videos are studies because you take the time to simply stand & view a single scene for an extraordinary amount of time so that the viewer can enjoy it with you.Most people film short rushed clips of places.

    But these with the music are meditations in themselves.

    I enjoy them greatly.I am sure others would if they knew they were here.

  • Actually I spent 15 minutes to shoot these two videos for the fishes. And I stayed totally 3 hours at Hong Kong Park, and I had shooted five or six videos about the birds, fishes, squirrels ... there. But to choose a suitable music for these videos need patient for seraching ...

    Thank you again ^^

  • Oh I enjoyed this. It made me smile, especially when I saw the lil terrapins. :P

    We do NOT have terrapins loose in parks over here. It is a shame but people would steal them.

    Beautiful fishes, also when you showed the skyline of the buildings, that was amazing.

    :)

  • In Hong Kong, it's quite common to find terrapins in fish ponds, some people would put their terrapins into the public fish ponds for some reasons. May be they didn't want to own them anymore, so, you see, no one wants to steal terranpins here.

    I'm so happy that you love my video, what's a great encouragement to me ... Thank you ^.^

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