Friday, July 22, 2016

Penang 2 w Fuji XT1





I happened to visit Penang once more within a month. This time I stayed in George Town and was attending my company mid-year retreat & meeting.

The last trip which was 2 weeks ago is seen here
http://orislight.blogspot.sg/2016/07/penang-island-with-xpro1-and-om-1.html

Staying in George Town means I am very close to the Heritage sites and all within walking distance or using the GRAB car services.

Carrying the upgraded XT1 with 35mm and 12mm, I was shooting during the free time. The film simulation used this time were Astia & Classic Chrome. The carrying bag is the Lowerpo Passport sling 3 which is my favorite carry bag for such trips. Wallet, Handphone, Ipad, light weight jacket and camera kits can be place inside the main compartment comfortably. The sling is place on a forward position when I am walking to prevent pick-pockets etc. Carry the bag whole day, I do not feel the soreness on shoulder,

The XT1 compared to the older XPro1 is really a leap in technology. Although Xpro-1's image quality is the same as XT1, the handling, the focus speed and grip is a great improvement for the XT1.

The Fuji XT1 was first launched in 2014, the upcoming new XT2 will be in store in Sept2016. I will be attending the new XT2 launch event in Singapore in the early August.





This time, I have found a really nice street food at the heart of George Town. I do not recommend Gurney Drive street food as the quality of the food and taste is really not good. This fry rice noodle place which I find really good is located at Jalan Selamat.

Old style lorry
There are still lots of old trade that were lost in Singapore and is still pretty alive still in Penang. I loved to shoot on such locations. The heritage and nostalgia feel is still good there.
Road side Cobbler

Warehouse worker

Street vendor doing her fried oyster egg dish

Egg delivery

Black smith 

Proud owner of a trishaw rider cleaning the tyre rim





As I was walking along the old street, I came across this Indian man selling bread (Roti) on his mobile tricyle. He uses the odd shape bell to inform the neighborhood that he is around.
The small tricycle is well equipped and has many compartments for storage of a good variety of bread too.




The Roti Man


We also went to the famous Peranakan Mansion where the Heritage for the local chinese Babas & nonya were well kept. This is a must see place if you are around George Town.


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