Selfies with a difference
Updated: 2015-12-26 05:12
By Zhou Wenting in Shanghai(China Daily USA)
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Ke's quest to produce one-of-a-kind selfies has taken her to many different places in the world. Photo provided to china daily. |
When Ke was confident of her skills, she started to take her unique selfie journey to new places such as coffee shops, historical alleys, museums and even overseas landmarks. She recalled the time when a Caucasian man watched her for minutes as she tried to take a photo of herself jumping at Hong Kong International Airport.
When she finally showed her images to the man, he replied: “I’d love to marry you if I were single. You are so cute and creative.”
One of her favorite pictures was taken in India and it shows her tugging at her skirt in midair as a bird flew past in the background. During her visit to the legendary Taj Mahal, Ke admitted that she was so obsessed with nailing the perfect jump that she did not even tour the historic site.
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