There’s definitely a sense that things are winding down at two of the three Occupy sites.
There’re fewer tents now at Mong Kok.
I’m focusing more on the objects this time – how do you photograph tents and people that are not there?











At Admiralty, the tents are still holding forth, and the art works are still looking robust.












Causeway Bay is a bit quiet these days, though there’re still people who would pause to read the messages.





Thanks for reading.
Camera: Canon 600D
Legacy Lens: Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Lydith 30mm f 3.5
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I am a poet and an educator. I have come to realise in recent years that the act of writing poetry has trained my mind to be always on the prowl for everyday moments that might be suitable material for my writing.
Hence, I turn to photography in order to record some of these moments. I soon discover that the photographs I am taking, using film rangefinder cameras which are more discreet and hence suitable to the task at hand, are in the tradition of street photography.
In search of poetry, I have become a street photographer.
What can Hong Kong teach me about street photography, and what can street photography teach me about Hong Kong?
This blog seeks to address that question.
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Have the protests died down?
Not at Admiralty but things are winding down at Mong Kok.