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  • wooow , i really don't have any words to say after watching this video , such an amazing work and awesome pictures..........gr8 job Trey.......

  • is the room rate at that place really about $300 USD and up a night?  yowza!

  • Thanks!

    @guntrainer1911 Yes that is the lens... the 28-300 you mention. I think it is great-- not so fast, but works great with a tripod

    @1mill2 No - just a photo... some pp of course!

  • Great stuff as usual. I like the background music track that starts at the 6:40 minute mark. Can you please tell me what it is?

  • Is the very last picture a sketch ?

  • Great tip wight he use of the cargo pockets to carry a couple of extra lenses. I usually toss a couple in a small over the shoulder bag, but I like your guerilla approach better. Think I'll give that a shot for tomorrow's Redding Air Show. Great hotel suite you got there. Always look forward to these cool videos of yours as I feel I get to know you better and better as a person. You most definitely seem like a good dude to meet in person. Perhaps I'll get the opportunity to run into one day

  • nice pic of tom on the suspension bridge and great music, too! i especially love the images of the older chinese people and all of the lines on their faces. thanks for sharing their story.

  • I want a version with just the slideshow :P

  • It keeps becoming increasingly apparent that I need to move to China for a while. What amazing people!

  • great photos, nice ronald jenkees bit:)

  • It is amazing how different we all are and how much we all contribute to eachother.

  • Gorgeous images, Trey. It looks like you're having a wonderful time in China.

    Cheers

  • Thanks Trey. A couple of questions. The 28-300 lens ou show i this video, is it the Nikon 28-300 F3.5-f5.6 VR lens? If so , how do you like it, and what do you think of running it on a D7000?

    Also, on your HDR photos, are you doing them in Photmatix, then processing them after that in something else like Photoshop? I can't quite figure out how you get the pastel colors and natural skin tones, unless you are layering in PS.

    Thanks again for sharing your photos and videos..

  • As alway great insite into your work flow and shooting style but two great music recomendations as well. Thanks for giving us a peak into your world

  • Just wow, thanks for Sharing

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