Film photographs from Hong Kong and other places, camera reviews and photographer interviews
27 December 2010
15 December 2010
Drowned - Expired Kodachrome
Photos from the Olympus Trip and an expired Kodachrome film
1- Suzuka, Japan
2- Scallops, Lamma
3- Power Plant, Lamma
4- My dog Kuma
5- Power Plant, Lamma
6- F1 Suzuka, Japan
7- F1 Suzuka, Japan
2 December 2010
20 November 2010
26 October 2010
Japan
All taken with an Olympus Trip 35
1-3 Osaka Aquarium
4- Japanese breafast at the Ryokan
5- Formula One at Suzuka
6- Beautiful Minoh Quasi National Park
18 October 2010
4 October 2010
30 September 2010
28 September 2010
24 September 2010
Blues
1 - Some back alley in Wan Chai
2 - Paper recycling shop in Wan Chai
3 - Floating fish market in Sai Kung
4 - Shop in Wan Chai
15 September 2010
Das Meer am morgen
The Lamma channel, this is where all the big container ships come into HK, there is usually one every ten view minutes. It's one of the most frequented water channels of the world. Last year a juvenile Humpback Whale was sighted here, the first one in Hong Kong waters, they say it got lost on its way north.
13 September 2010
Concrete
1- In front of the Immigration Tower in Wan Chai
2- Car park in Central
3- General Post Office in Central
4- Former site of the Star Ferry
11 September 2010
19 August 2010
The Never Ending Construction Site
Hong Kong must be the city with the highest crane per person quota. What are they building in Central?
A highway for more cars and a smoke stack for all the fumes that will come out of the cars. It's insane. I'm really wondering who in the government comes up with this crap. Traffic problems cannot be solved by building more roads.That's a fact, that has been proven by many other cities with traffic problems like Los Angeles or Mexico City. There is even scientific research for this. Every 10% increase in new roadways leads to a 9% increase in traffic within 4 years.
4 August 2010
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