Tuesday, December 28, 2010

HKPC Outing - Scavenger Hunt

I am joining the event from HKPC Outing - Scavenger Hunt, and it required each attendant to post 5 shots during the period of time from 18th Dec to 17th Jan 2010. I was busy and lazy (hehe) of the starting time, but I know my work may not always be in Hong Kong, so I did 5 shots in the same day....
The 5 shots, everyone has to submit;
  1. Portrait
  2. Black & White
  3. Cityscape
  4. Macro or Close up
  5. Movement
My very good friend, she invited me to stay with her during the holiday, so we can spend some time recalling those memories we spent together when we were young...
5 shots were taken in Yuen Long, the area I really like and I used to shop food here when I lived in Palm Springs...
Here are my shots that I took in Yuen Long...
Portrait
*This lovely lady was a bit scared when I took the 1st shot on her, then she asked me the purpose for the shot, I told her I just took shots happening on the street, nothing serious or commercial usage, then she gave me a very nice pose...thanks and Salute!
Black & White
*I can tell, this shot is nearly impossible to take if I asked this angry man....
I bet he is a homeless with his luggage on his car, this is an automatic car, you reckon??
Quite fast actually...and his action is FAST but I am lucky to have this shot...
Cityscape
*I put this shot as Cityscape instead of modern scene coz I really like/ miss this old town, people and place....I reckon, if you miss a place, I bet you miss something happened in the place.....Yes, Yuen Long People are nice, before West Rail connecting to Yuen Long, I can tell, they were nearly not going out of their town....you can still find so many traditional things happening in this old town...
Close Up
*Ginger, I didn't really pay attention on ginger when I was young (hehe). However, when I am getting old, I remember my mom told me to have some ginger in the winter time to make my body warmer...good for my stomach as well, thanks mom, xx
Movement
*When I joined the event, I knew that I imagined the image for shot...I love FISH. Yes, I love Animals :-)
For me, photography = Emotion + Technology, I'll always put emotion upfront ;-)