Hong Kong was the place where I started taking up on Street Photography back in 2012. It started out as a way to relax from the stress of working there. As time progressed, it turned into an interest. Going back to Hong Kong during this long weekend in Korea gave me a chance to practice and sharpen my street photography skills which I have not been able to do here in the countryside (although one might argue that you still can but my rule is that I don't sh*t where I eat). I did find out that I have a preference for taking photos inside of buildings rather on the street since it's interesting how people's behaviour change when they are in an interior environment Vs. when they are out on the street. People tend to be more interesting once they are indoors whereas it seems as if they are constantly rushing from point A to point B when they are on the street. Then again, that is my observation. Enough reading. Here are the photos.
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9/14/2019 19:42:47
I have to say that all of your shots in Hong Kong were great! Doing street photography there will always be ideal, regardless if it's daytime or nighttime! Preferably, shooting at night is better because of the city lights. Hong Kong has always been colorful; the streets are busy and the people were fast-pacing! I guess, that is what makes Hong Kong more desirable for street photographers. It gives a different appeal to photos that they capture!
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