A vision of the night.
There’s usually nothing to see.
Still, we try.
It’s a time for reflection.
We try to think.
We sit.
And rest.
Camera: Leica M6
Lens: Voigtlander Nokton Classic 35mm f/1.4 SC
Film: Ilford XP2 400
A Thinking Street Photography Site
This is what night looks like in Mong Kok.
Needless to say, there’re many people here who’re simply walking about, looking at the exhibits.
They’re fascinating.
I’ve come to think of this place as a temporary museum of sorts.
There’s no shortage of onlookers.
And it sets us thinking.
About what it would take before people take to the streets.
People are waiting.
People are reading.
People are living a life.
Elegance is an attitude.
Attitude.
Attitude.
Ever ready attitude.
Rough translation: No one knows when we’ll arrive at the destination of democracy, or even if there will be such a day; but today, if we’re able to take a step, we’ll take that step.
A beautiful umbrella – one of many.
There’re always reminders of how this might end.
Thanks for reading!
Camera: Canon 600D
Legacy Lens: Vivitar 24mm f 2.8