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Shanghai Stroll

quick peek, what's for dinner

quick peek, what's for dinner

Gentlemen Tsao (not real name)  walks around the streets of Shanghai bidding everyone a good evening. Dressed in is smart suit and his pair of slacks, truly he is dressed as a gentlemen. Along with him is his neat paperbag with his treasures neatly arranged. Wonderful evening it is for Mr. Tsao and he seemed to enjoy his evening. Strolling around in the well-lit streets,  the cold bothers him not as he stretches his face, sharing a priceless treasure called a smile.

Such a wonderful evening it is for a lovely stroll in the cultural capital of China. But a wonderful evening would not be complete without a fulfilling meal. So Mr. Tsao then heads to his favorite corner where all the delicious treats are forsaken. And so he he bends down as he peep into his Silver Container where dinner shall be served.

I took this photo in Shanghai, China in one government sponsored study tour. This man amazed me because he looked well dressed but then all of a sudden he bends down and scavenges the trash can. A meal waiting for him in the bossom of the shiny container.

It reminds me of how I should be grateful for the little things that can make my day and shove away those things that ruin it.

Life should be more like a Shanghai Stroll.

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5 Responses to “Shanghai Stroll”

  1. Xef Ladrero says:

    This was shot as B/W or converted? Prime gamit mo no? This is a good shot. Ganda pa ng sentiments ng photo. Great job.

  2. The Photoblogger says:

    Converted kuya, using a kit lens. :) Thanks

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  4. peenkfrik says:

    I miss Shanghai and I might visit the place again. Coincidence. Don’t you think? ;)

  5. The Photoblogger says:

    me too, uber miss the place

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