Sunday 23 September 2012

Wedding shoot #2



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(unofficial)

85. Sound of Tuesday night


Taken: 18.9.2012
At The Wanch, Wanchai

I met this Canadian girl "J" (whose boyfriend is Indian - on the right) at my Swedish-Chinese friend's wedding in Norway when my friend married a Norwegian that she met in Belgium while on exchange during our time at university in England. I don't know how many more countries I can fit into one sentence. That was probably my record high. Anyway, we kept in touch, she came to HK for a 5-month long holiday / summer break, I hooked her up with an internship, and she invited me to her gig. Life's not bad.

Sunday 16 September 2012

84. Compass


Taken: 16.9.2012
At Tom Read's debut album "Compass" launch gig.

A life devoted to worship is a life worth living.

83. Resting


Taken: 1.9.2012
At Grasmere St Oswald's Church, Lake District, UK

In peace.

[This was during my cousin's wedding in Grasmere. We were both Christened in this little church, we used to play together in the park next door when I was over in the UK during summer holidays. We grew up, she moved away, I stopped visiting for summer, we grew apart, but we all came back to this church and it was beautiful.]

82. Dusk


Taken: 27.8.2012
At the back of a cafe near Waterloo Station, London, catching up with Hezza!

81. Bank Holiday Monday


Taken: 27.8.2012
In Richmond, London.

Wouldn't mind living here when I retire/grow old alone and is super cash rich.



80. Life



Taken: 26.8.2012
At Greenwich Park, London

These squirrels are surprisingly friendly (or greedy?).

Monday 3 September 2012

79. Glorious British Weather



Taken: 29.8.2012
Oxford Street, London. On my way to meet Beagley after not seeing her for a year! This was also the day I got invited to go back to England next year for her wedding. YES!


{This shot was not easy with an iPhone - I wanted to focus on the raindrops on the window of the bus that I was sitting in, but iPhones have auto focus and so was not easy to reduce its focal length rather than let it focus on the "big picture" outside. But there's also a time-lag between refocusing. So what I ended up doing was I put my hand on the window in front of the shot, when it focused on my hand which was the same-ish focal length as the window, took it away and took the picture quickly.}