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17 May 2006 Bernard Tse

In The Wake Of Typhoon Pearl

Hong Kong

Typhoon Pearl was the first typhoon in year 2006 and was reckoned to be the strongest one in May over the last 50 years.
Luckily, she headed her way towards the east of Hong Kong.
Not even too much rain was recorded.
In the next two days after Pearl passed by, the air was extremely clear.
All clouds and dust were blown away by the very strong gust around.
This is probably the sharpest picture I've taken of the Victoria Harbour so far.


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Dmitry Zamorin09-Dec-2006 07:07
Unreally beautiful!
I saw a lot of views of the HK harbour - but this is the special one!
Guest 06-Dec-2006 16:50
Wow! Magnificent view. Great photography!
Guest 03-Nov-2006 19:01
Big vote!
Graham Tomlin01-Jun-2006 11:26
lovely regards Helen
Chris Sofopoulos30-May-2006 08:01
Amazing sky and colours in the water Bernard!
caveman_lee29-May-2006 14:42
A very clear and sharp image of Hong Kong ! Great shot.
I like the waving clouds captured in this shot.
It is really getting harder and harder to see this visibility nowadays.
Alex Lau26-May-2006 13:14
Yes, I agree with you, it is really nice and sharp. I can feel your excitement when you are shooting this nice photographs that night. Cos, I used to be very excited to get my gear after work, when i see the sky is clear!!!
Thanks for sharing them!!!
By the way, also thank you for your true comment!!! Actually, I like the TRUE comment more, cos we can actually learn by those comments!!! :)
Guest 24-May-2006 09:17
that is a very sharp picture of the harbour. no smog/fog.
i love the long exposure...the clouds effect is surreal.
Guest 23-May-2006 22:08
Outstanding Bernard..
That sky still seems very ominous.. as well as brilliant colours especially in the harbour water reflection.. Cracking..
I find this series of yours breathtaking..
Ron Horloff23-May-2006 21:44
Another beautiful and colorful image, Bernard. And a fascinating sky.
Ron