Photos by Julian T P Leung: on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
|
Viewed 186 times
|
Viewed 170 times
|
Viewed 253 times
|
Viewed 126 times
|
||||
|
Viewed 341 times
|
Viewed 208 times
|
Viewed 232 times
|
Viewed 306 times
|
||||
|
Viewed 259 times
|
Viewed 321 times
|
Viewed 253 times
|
Viewed 202 times
|
||||
|
Viewed 168 times
|
Viewed 175 times
|
Viewed 296 times
|
Viewed 192 times
|

Julian T P Leung's conversations
Leo
Wow! Since you upload more photos than me, you will be go through my whole photo gallery.
Thank you for your visit and kind comment.
Cheers, Jeff
more »
10th floor, great dim sum
more »
Hi Julian, really appreciate all the great photos that you have been taking! For this Methodist church, are you familiar with the surrounding environment? I need your help to locate a company around that area if you are local. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Yang
more »
It housed the high school section in the 1950s. At that time I attended primary grades on the north (opposite) side of the road which was later torn down for the new high school building. Those front door steps and the two yellow gates bring back many good memories. We boys crossed the street to play in this building during lunch hour. Thank you for posting this photo.
more »
Is 18 Borrett Road the buildin that used to be the British Milatry Hospital In the 1960,s as I was stationed near ther at Victoria Barracks
more »
Julian
Excellent pattern. I like the composition of this photo.
Best wishes, Jeff
more »
Excellent perspective.
Cheers, Jeff
more »
haPPy easTer.....
more »
多謝 Qond 的指點.標題己修正.又 Sam Tsuen 是 Google Earth 標示的地點名,並非我加上的,因此改不了.
more »
Thanks to yms901's suggestion. I moved the marker to a more accuracy position, sorry, still not to the object. @@ Where locates the marker, place of image-taken or place of object? It is a controversial issue which somebody had discussed in the forum before. Think about, if every pointers are on the same object, e.g. the Statue of Liberty (紐約自由女神像), I can't imagine that only a simply click comes out thousand of overlaping icons. v I prefer to let my reader to know where the image had been taken. Thank you for your visit.
more »