I've been seeing this meme for quite sometime but haven't a chance to join in the fun until now. I hope to make this photo hunt a regular feature as I started liking taking pictures. This is also my first time to make a button after forgetting more than half of the things I learned ages ago using Photoshop. Hmm, I think this button needs a border, right?
Chinese New Year 2012 was the main attraction at the mall yesterday and last weekend. I thought it would be nice subject for this. Check out the other participants
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The Money Tree |
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Ground floor before the scheduled Chinese Traditional Dances |
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View from the second floor, a dance in progress
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I wasn't able to get shots at the start of the show and some of the preferred viewing spots have been occupied fortunately, I found a spot that afforded this view. :D
wow! really beautiful!
ReplyDeletethanks for dropping by my entry at www.gregdemcydias.com
Your welcome! I enjoyed checking out everyone's Ruby Tuesday posts too.
DeleteInteresting photographs. I'm intrigued that you made your own button.
ReplyDeleteI just realized synonyms there too. I wanted to try if I still knew some PS-techniques, barely. Anyways, will be using Ruby Tuesday's buttons :D
ReplyDeletePerfect Ruby Tuesday captures. Thanks for stopping by Driller's Place. I see I'm not the only one who creates their own badges. I use PS-Elements 10. Love it. Have a great week.
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ReplyDeleteThanks, Driller. Oh, I haven't tried PS-Elements 10 and I don't know what version I got. I think it's way outdated but it's still perfect for my needs. lolz. I need to upgrade. Have a good week too.
DeleteStunning festive features for Chinese New Year! The money tree is a spectacular design in red!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'll go and check if I did have better shot of the money tree. :D
DeleteChinese New Year is always so colorful ! I celebrated once in London in the Chinese district, we didn't know that it was New Year but looked for a Restaurant. It was wonderful !
ReplyDeleteHi Gattina, I think that was an opportune that you were able to experience it. We also wanted to visit Chinatown here unfortunately, its too far and from the news, it said it was already packed with people. :D
DeleteWonderful photos. Happy RT!
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Thank you. :D Heading to your link :D
DeleteBeautiful ruby captures!!
ReplyDeleteRubies at my page, come and see when you get a chance.
Thank you heading to your link :D
DeleteChinese people's lucky color- RED! Nice photos:)
ReplyDeleteVisiting for Ruby Tuesday 2! Hope you can stop by:)
http://www.mommys4seasonsjourney.com/2012/01/sporty-design-sled.html
Yes, indeed their lucky color. :D Hopping to your link. Thanks!
Deletewhile getting my cup of gong cha milk tea at megamall, i saw a money tree. something similar to one of your shots. hmm...
ReplyDeleteHi Pia, SM :D
DeleteI think the thing I like most about Chinese New Year is the lavish use of red!
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True! :D Their lucky color to bring in the new year. Heading to your link.
DeleteDefinitely a great subject for Ruby Tuesday -- Red, the color of celebration there!
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