Central Pier, Hong Kong (and some thoughts on the Fujifilm X-E2)

Was strolling around the (tourist-infested) Central Pier after work the other day, got a few shots that turned out rather well, and here they are…   With the Fujifilm X-E2/Zeiss 32mm F1,8 combo, manual control is relatively easy since 1. there’s dedicated dials for setting the shutter speed and a handy aperture ring 2. theContinueContinue reading “Central Pier, Hong Kong (and some thoughts on the Fujifilm X-E2)”

Travel Photography: Las Vegas/ Grand Canyon/ Napa Valley (Part II of III)

Travel Photography: Grand Canyon (Part II of III)
And some extra tips…

Limiting myself to one camera and one lens (Part II)

Read Part I here Recently, I have been trying to develop my own style of street photography – apart from shooting photos of interesting-looking people, I am working on the composition and colour. Like I have mentioned in the previous post, I am restricting myself to my Zeiss 32mm F1,8 (50mm equivalent in 135 format).ContinueContinue reading “Limiting myself to one camera and one lens (Part II)”

Travel Photography: Las Vegas/ Grand Canyon/ Napa Valley (Part I of III)

As I tried to summarise what I’ve done so far this year, I suddenly realised: how the hell could I have missed out the photos from my trip to the West Coast earlier this year! Although it was meant to be a business trip rather than a holiday, it was great fun nonetheless, having theContinueContinue reading “Travel Photography: Las Vegas/ Grand Canyon/ Napa Valley (Part I of III)”

Street photography? Or just random photos of random buskers?

Street performances are arguably one of the most popular and clichéd street photography topic. I must admit I’m also guilty for this, but who else on the street’s more willing to be shot than a busker? You ain’t gonna be told off, no one’s gonna mistaken you as a creepy psychopath, most performers don’t mind whilst someContinueContinue reading “Street photography? Or just random photos of random buskers?”

Amsterdam

Street photography in Amsterdam. Amsterdam is simply the most beautiful European city I have ever visited – not as exciting as London, but it’s charming in its own way even if you don’t count the RLD and legal weed/smart drugs appeal. Every building is immaculately designed no matter is a council house or a monumental structure,ContinueContinue reading “Amsterdam”

How I would have designed Fujifilm X100F differently

Oi mates, I just can’t tell you enough how excited I am about the new Fujifilm X100F. Check it out if you haven’t seen it yet or before you decide to buy any other camera, interchangeable lens or not. With its retro look, the X100 series has been among the most aesthetically pleasing digital cameras outContinueContinue reading “How I would have designed Fujifilm X100F differently”