Hong Kong Sights and Scenes – Vertically…

January 11, 2010

in Travel

So I’m back in Beijing – it was funny because the minute I stepped off the plane and onto the catwalk thing it smelled like Beijing- some sort of dusty, musky smell that entered my nose and sent the olfactory sensory neurons (yes, I took AP psychology in high school, haha) to my brain and confirmed my realization that I was no longer in civilization, no longer in Hong Kong; but I had once again entered, what I like to endearingly call Beijing, ‘the jungle’.

Anyhow- I started my first day at work at Morodo Beijing today. It was pretty awesome stuff learning more of the inner workings of the MO-Call application and service, and it’s a really promising outlook for this industry and company.

But I don’t want to digress too much into that- this post is supposed to be about Hong Kong sights and scenes…. vertically. Why vertically? Because I was walking around Hong Kong taking snap-shots while ‘shooting from the hip’, meaning that I wasn’t looking through the view-finder to grab the shots, but I was doing it (trying to do it) covertly. I’m a stalker…. lol. Then, I was going through the images to postprocess them, I figured that it would be easier if I just went through all the portrait pictures first. So far, I haven’t gotten round to editing the landscape pictures, so… here is Hong Kong… vertically.

//edit: Okay, so after posting these (I edited them in Hong Kong, so I forgot what the pictures actually were) I realized that only a couple of them were of me stalking people. Most of these were actually composed, heh.


These two vertical images were taken by my sister =)

-Duncan

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