
Die die must try!

The obligatory gift shop.

The curry puffs are to die for.

I never quite got the character as a kid.

My favorite fruit.

Obligatory gift.

Thirsty?

Shadow of history.

Easily framed.
A Thinking Street Photography Site

Die die must try!

The obligatory gift shop.

The curry puffs are to die for.

I never quite got the character as a kid.

My favorite fruit.

Obligatory gift.

Thirsty?

Shadow of history.

Easily framed.
Some visual drama.
At the side of a temple.
Self-portrait.
Watch out!
Peace.
A good deal for the staff.
Murakami at Tai Kwun.

A timeline.

Gazing.

Peace.

Peace, captured.

Meditative.

Captured.

All going by so fast with phone and cameras.

Were all those really Murakami?
What I do when the family is on retail therapy …














A dreamscape… with Canton Tower.









A pedestrian street.








Neat placement.

Trees, building, person.

A kampong feel.

Tree and curve of building.

Greenery, bicycle.

Lens flare!

Mundane, yet…

Farm nostalgia.

Urban nature humour.

A sunny grove.

Home.
Finally gave in and bought that mirrorless camera because it will help me save money. Haha.

Because with a few adapters, I could use my various Takumars, Leica mount lenses and Canon EF/EFS lenses. I accidentally bought a 28mm Industar…

The Voigtlander and a few others allow for zone focusing.

Though I wasn’t fast enough sometimes.

Looking and thinking with some focus peaking.

Human, nature.

A homely arrangement.

We all need to find home.
Sonny boy has this great idea about trying out the beef ball noodles at Haiphong Road Temporary Market which has been there for 30 odd years.

So yes – I’ve an excuse to whip out the camera. The scene was quiet at first, with a guy eating quietly and a lady appearing on the left.
Then I looked again and the scene changed in a matter of minutes.

Such drama suddenly, quietly taking place.
The beef balls were great, with a tinge of citrus.