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From the album: Hong Kong
© Gordon Harris 2015
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M9 + Cron 35 (III)
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I was being busy with 2 cameras, one on a tripod, the Q being ready for anything else. People were bustling with selfysticks, toothpaste smiling and posing, the crowd was a permanent menace to my tripod. Keeping an eye on the crowd there was here and there also a picture for me....
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Since the tripod was occupied by my Canon 5D MKIII the Leica Q had to show its potential. All shots were handheld only. Hong Kong, The Peak f 8 - 1/60 - ISO 100
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Hong kong, october 2016 Kowloon, Tok Wa Wan, In the quarter where our hotel was, people go shopping for their household utensils. for us it was interesting to see where normalChinese poeple work and live. During those rainy days of a typhoon of category 3 one cold step outside and get some attractive light situations.
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Hong Kong, october 2015 during a typhoon of category 3 Unstoppable rain but the glamour on the street aound our hotel seemed promising. Leica Q
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Hong Kong, october 2016 during a typhoon of category 3 The heavy downpour of rain provided a softener and diffusor for the exposures. Coming out from inside airconsitioned rooms the challenge to keep the camera free from condensation was tricky. After every shot I had to wipe the lens. The Cultural Centre at the harbourfront of Kowloon was for us the first place to wipe off water, clear our things and bcome ready for the next series of shots. Leica Q
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Hong Kong, october 2016 This boat sailed towards Nirvana. The skyline of Hong Kong Island was gone during a typhoon of category 3 Olympus EM5 MKII with Nocticron
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When being in Hong Kong this year in october we had the experience of a typhoon of category no 3. Constant heavy downpour of rain and wind made us look for shelter and then head out for a few shots an wipe the lens afterwards. The Q performed very well.