Dec 26, 2010

Hong Kong in Monochrome

Just gonna post a few shots of my Hong Kong trip last November in monochrome. Too lazy to write a full post on the trip at this moment. Enjoy!Mongkok at nightJoss sticks in Poh Lin MonasteryA seller at Tai O Stilt houses on the water at Tai O fishing villageSignage in Senado Square, MacauSt Paul Ruins frm Na Zha templeWong Tai Sin templeA typical street in Hong KongCentral @ Hong Kong islandA lone boat out fishing during the rainy daySpotted a couple...

Dec 25, 2010

Firenze, Italy (22-23 June 2008)

the most famous bridge in FirenzeFirenze or commonly known as Florence in plain English is the city where Renaissance started. The place is full of renaissance trail from the famous Uffizi to the Academia where the famous statue of David resides. There are plenty of museums for the museum lovers. For those who wanted to visit the Uffizi, it's better to book the tickets online as the line to entrance is extremely long.I still remembered that we reached...

Dec 24, 2010

Peruvian Kids

I love taking kids photos especially their innocent expressions. Here are some of the shots I did when I was in Peru. I have converted them into monochrome as they give a more classic feel.A girl sat on the bridge of the valleyA 5 year old boy taking care of llamasLove her smile h...

Dec 15, 2010

Potrait or Landscape

View from Oia, Santorini GreeceA very cliche shot of Machu Picchu if shot using landscape viewI think this is the common question to all when you are framing a shot. Naturally, potrait shot works well with people or when you wanna do a close up of a person. Landscape shot is usually for the scenary or wide angle shot. BUT, then rules are meant to be broken. For me, I love to take potrait view for scenary shots especially those with a small but distance...

Dec 14, 2010

Almost there..

Remember that I wrote something in my bucket list a while ago..well, I am gonna strike off one of the item soon..:) Many things to handle at the same time but can't wa...

Dec 11, 2010

La Serenissima

Venice, a city of water, well known for her canals and canals and canals.The city is practically floating on water and during summer, these can be annoying especially the smell. But hey, smell or no smell, she's one must visit city in Italy besides Rome although you might see more tourists that locals.I had a chance to fufill my dream of visiting this place when I was backpacking around Europe in 2008 after my business trip in London. Yea, I know,...