Welcome to Dave's Photo Galleries!


Click on one of the categories below to view the photo galleries within. Once inside a gallery, click on a thumbnail to enlarge the image. Photos can also be viewed as a slideshow by clicking on the button in the uuper-right corner of each gallery. Many of the images in these galleries are geo-tagged, so be sure to check out the MAP page.

If you have any comments about any of the galleries or a specific photo, please feel free to click on the 'Add Comment' button at the bottom of each gallery page to post your message. Enjoy!

Where in the world...?


Here you can view selected photos from my galleries in a whole different context. Images that have been "geo-tagged" with GPS coordinates can be viewed on a satellite-image map at their exact location on the planet!

Each marker displayed on the map corresponds to the geographical location of a specific photo. Clicking on a marker will display a thumbnail of the corresponding photo (clicking on the thumbnail will open the larger image from my gallery in a separate window.)

Using the controls on the left side of the map-window, zoom in for a closer look. In most cases, the sattelite image is of such high resolution that you will easily be able to see the subject of the photograph on the map. The map images with less resolution will still give you a sense of context as to where a particular photo was captured.

Depending on the subject-matter of the photograph, a marker is placed on the map at either the point from which the photo was captured (Where the camera was), or the point at which the subject of the photo itself is located (where the subject is). So as to differentiate between the two, I've employed two different types of markers on my maps:

= The spot where the photo was taken from. = The subject of the photo.

Navigating around the map is easy. Select one of the four maps using the buttons on the upper-left corner of the map-window (the window is already displaying the map of China). The controls on the center-left side of the map-window enable you to zoom in or out and move around the map. You can also just grab inside the map-window with your cursor and drag the map around to navigate.

NOTE: Give the icons a minute to load - there's a lot of them!

China 2007 Galleries

Urban Beijing : Around town in the Capital

Urban Beijing

Around town in the Capital

Updated: Oct 12, 2008 4:49am PST

Great Wall at Huanghua : A section of the Great Wall well off the beaten path in the mountains north of Beijing.

Great Wall at Huanghua

A section of the Great Wall well off the beaten path in the mountains ...

Updated: May 04, 2008 2:59am PST

Tiananmen Square : The Chinese equivalent of the National Mall in Washington D.C., Tiananmen is the world's largest public square and has accommodated up to a million people at once on various occasions since it was built after the People's Republic was established in 1949. Today it is a mecca for both domestic and international tourists whom all seem obsessed with photographing one another with Tiananmen Gate and Chairman Mao's portrait behind them. That, and flying kites.

Tiananmen Square

The Chinese equivalent of the National Mall in Washington D.C., Tianan ...

Updated: Apr 22, 2008 3:55am PST

Gu Gong : The ancient Forbidden City,  home to the Ming & Qing Dynasty emperors and their assorted concubines & eunuchs .

Gu Gong

The ancient Forbidden City, home to the Ming & Qing Dynasty emperors ...

Updated: Mar 04, 2009 11:45pm PST

Yanshi : My favorite small Chinese city

Yanshi

My favorite small Chinese city

Updated: Nov 23, 2007 6:06am PST

Ta Zhuang : My favorite Chinese village

Ta Zhuang

My favorite Chinese village

Updated: Nov 22, 2007 5:56pm PST

Down on the Farm, Chinese Style : A working farm on the site of an ancient Shang Dynasty archaeological excavation

Down on the Farm, Chinese Style

A working farm on the site of an ancient Shang Dynasty archaeological ...

Updated: Nov 09, 2007 12:11am PST

Luoyang : My favorite medium-sized Chinese city

Luoyang

My favorite medium-sized Chinese city

Updated: Oct 29, 2007 2:27am PST

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