…explained in video. observe:
isn’t it surreal? the whole city just explodes in fireworks, everywhere you look! :D
so, happy new year of the ox!
…explained in video. observe:
isn’t it surreal? the whole city just explodes in fireworks, everywhere you look! :D
so, happy new year of the ox!
… of christmas chinese new year, it’s the “god of fortune and wealth” birthday. to invite him in, what do you do? fireworks, of course.
because p.’s company wouldn’t pass the opportunity to attract wealth (and having fun firing some big artillery), we were invited to join the party on the boss’ house rooftop, still covered in snow.
for a couple of hours or so, we marvelled at the view from the 40th floor: everywhere we looked, fireworks and strings of firecrackers exploded loudly and bubbles of color filled the air. it’s one of those sights that really takes your breath away. (but if you dared to close you eyes for a second, i reckon the noise around you and smell of gunpowder would certainly prompt imaginary visions of armageddon)
anyway, all in all, it was fun. i don’t know how to efficiently photograph fireworks (especially with frozen hands and toes) so these are my humble tries.
you can find a lot of better pictures of it on flickr.