All shot with film simulation of classic chrome.
During the few days of walk in Hongkong, my choice of lenses for each day is 2 lenses setup. Either a 27mm +55mm or a 27mm _12mm setup. The Domke f5xc bag was used during this trip.
The Zeiss 12mm is surprising useful for the street shots as the space in Hongkong is tight, the ultra wide view kind of show how the life in the streets lives.
The 27mm is the most used lens as expected. This lens is fun to use and as it looked like a fun camera than a serious piece of equipment. Using it in the street, one one seems to bother with it.
Aquarium-XT1 with 27mm |
Early morning where the streets are less packed with humans. XT1 w 27mm. |
Old and new building of Hongkong- XT w 27mm |
Inside a Wet market. XT1 w 27mm |
XT1 with 27mm |
Drying gloves in the wet market- 27mm |
street stall owner - 27mm |
27mm |
Breakfast by the street-27mm |
reading newspaper-27mm |
Tradition Beancurd dessert-27mm |
Beancurd shop |
Traditional beancurd making tray |
Takuma 55mm lens - At Stanley Market |
Takuma 55mm lens - At Stanley Market |
27mm- Dragon's back peak |
27mm dragon's back peak |
Wet Market setting up-12mm Zeiss |
Wet Market setting up-12mm Zeiss |
Wet Market setting up-12mm Zeiss |
Wet Market setting up-12mm Zeiss |
Wet Market setting up-12mm Zeiss |
Wet Market setting up-12mm Zeiss |
Wet Market setting up-12mm Zeiss |
Trash removing and pushing the huge trolley along the tight space-12mm Zeiss |
Iconic Tram in HK-12mm Zeiss, slow shutter speed panning |
12mm zeiss.Narrow street |
12mm zeiss |
Quick lunch- 12mm zeiss |
One of the many street food stalls in HK- 12mm |
12mm zeiss - Tight space between building |
27mm- chill with beer |
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