Posts Tagged ‘ Hong Kong ’
Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

I read in Scott Kelby’s Digital Photography Book Vol 2 about how shooting well known buildings can make it hard to get original shots. So here’s me trying something different, which probably would work better with more reflective glasses. If you don’t know IFC2 in Hong Kong, read more

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

I’ve become very interested in panoramas, having recently been to a number of locations with my 17mm only captures about 1/5 of the action. This image is probably my best result to date, from the Hong Kong sevens, 6 portrait images stictched together by the wonders of photoshop.

I’ve got a gallery now for these, so hopefully I can generate so images that really capture the environment.

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

So, I’ve been in Hong Kong for nearly 3 weeks now and shot some 300 odd photos, but am yet to be overwhelmed by my results. The light is generally pretty flat because of cloud / smog issues so I’m having issues getting the photos as I want.

Anyway a brief outing today got me a couple to start my Hong Kong Flickr set with. Hopefully my creative juices can now start to flow.

Central-2

Central-1

More fun is that next week I’m going to buy a 50mm f1.8 lens and a flash, so maybe the light issues may become less important.

Chris

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