Hello everyone!

There are more check-in attractions in Chongqing than I imagined. Yesterday weekend, my girlfriend was on vacation. She took me to several photo spots that are known to locals in Chongqing. Let’s take a look.

Raffles

Young you

Silver Star Mall

 

 

77mm 1/60 F9 ISO320

 

The reason why I came here to take pictures is because I watched "Young You" by Four-Digit Brother and wanted to check in.

 

But when I came here, I discovered that this is an ancient furniture trading market, with elderly Rafe running back and forth on the street. The ancient Silver Star Mall is in sharp contrast with the Raffles City opposite.

 

24mm 1/40 F8 ISO100

41mm 1/640 F5 ISO640

 

73mm 1/30 F8 IS100

 

180mm 1/30 F8 ISO100

65mm 1/80 F9 ISO320

 

It’s a great place to take pictures of people and culture

 

69mm 1/40 F8 ISO100

 

26mm 1/25 F9 ISO320

 

 

Haitangxi

Tongzilou

 

 

This is also the filming location of "Young You", Chen Nian's home, the Tongzi Building hidden in the busy city.

 

24mm 1/25 F4 ISO1600

 

This is an old house built in the 1970s and 1980s. It is very old and dilapidated. There are stairs up and down on both sides, and a patio in the middle. The surrounding light is very dark, except for a light in the middle.

 

24mm 1/30 F4 ISO3200

 

24mm 1/25 F4 ISO1600

24mm 1/25 F4 ISO3200

 

The Tongzi Tower represents the architectural appearance of the older generation of Chongqing, and it is in sharp contrast with the Sheraton and other buildings outside. A city has its own unique memory, and I think the Tongzi Tower has such a mark of the times.

 

24mm 1/30 F4 ISO4000

 

It was already 6 pm when we arrived, and the entire corridor was already very dark. Even with the flashlight, we still couldn't see the faces clearly.

 

24mm 1/30 F4 ISO2500

 

24mm 1/30 F4 ISO2500

 

 

sheraton

twin towers

 

Coming out of the Tongzi Tower is the Sheraton. Opposite the Sheraton is Nanbin Road, which is very suitable for shooting night scenes. I originally planned to take pictures of the riverside night scenes here, but gave up for some reasons and took a random photo of the Sheraton as a finishing touch.

 

50mm1/30 F9 ISO100

 

71mm 1/30 F7.1 ISO125

 

44mm 1/50 F6.3 ISO5000

 

44mm 1/50 F6.3 ISO5000

 

When I took the subway back, the lights of the Sheraton were turned on. I took a photo of yesterday's camera at Haitangxi subway station and also took a video. Today's shooting check-in ends here.

See you next time Bye!

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