06.25.09 Streets of Xian

Well, I’m finally back in the states, but I’m hardly even halfway done posting all of the images from the trip. Costly internet in Hong Kong prevented further updates, and it wasn’t until now I had the time / inclination to start posting. Although at least now I’m back on the desktop with Lightroom, and thus, better lookin’ exports over Picasa.

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Kids these days.

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This guy . . . well, just look at him.

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He wanted to show us his snake.

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She was one of the weirder vendors, mainly because she was devoid of all human emotion. Most of ‘em tend to be a bit lively.

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Ahhh, knock-off sunglasses. That’s the China I know.

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How adorable.

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He was following us at one point.

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It looked like a brain. No idea exactly what it was supposed to be though, he seemed rather proud of it.

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People like having their dogs and their kids get their pictures taken. In fact, more often than not, people will insist on trying to get themselves out of the frame most of the time so that it’s only the dog or the kid.

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They were not amused. By me. Specifically.

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Tourists . . .

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These guys came off as characters out of a Taratino imitator flick

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Jackpot.

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Best expressions ever.

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That face . . . oh god.

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Fabulous.

Everything with the Siggy 28 1.8.

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One Response to “Streets of Xian”

  1. Roy says:

    Wow, it seems great, I once lived there for one year, it was great for me, but whatever, hopefully i can come back for a really good tourist.

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