Saturday, September 19, 2009

til dusk and evening, Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong

After a long day of meetings, I took a ferry ride from Hung Hom to Wanchai and got to see our hazy Victoria Harbour. Some visitors flying a long way to here and spent hours watching this city of glasses and neon lights.
1. Central at the left and Causeway Bay on the right.

2. Eastern part of Hong Kong island - Tin Hau/Fortress Hill on the right and Quarry Bay on the left.

3. the newly developed Hung Hom coastal area with more hotels and serviced apartments, on the right. Left far away is Central of Hong Kong island.

4. View from Wanchai to Tsim Sha Tsui and TST East. After Kai Tak was sealed with a kiss, more and more sky scrappers have been growing.

5. View to Kowloon East (the middle). Note how the neon lights of Wanchai and Causeway Bay reflected on the water.


6. part of HKCEC on the left and TST on the right.

5 comments:

Stella said...

What a whole bunch of nicely taken pictures of HK Harbor.
OK, now I believe the good pictures are contributed by your camera and your good photo skill SEA.

in the sea said...

These photos also show why Leica Lens are so special and unique. When I chatted with my acquainted camera shop salesman about Panasonic making use of Leica lens and the same model but wholly made by Leica, how come the price is almost double. His reply is the quality of glass. So these photos tell the color saturation of Leica lens, but the only thing I am not satisfied with this Leica camera is the electronic part - the ISO is with much noise if it's set to more than 200. So the best part is to have a DSLR plus a Canon full frame sensor plus a digit 4 chip.

Stella said...

Yes these pictures really speaks for the camera and the photographer.

Anonymous said...

You have to express more your opinion to attract more readers, because just a video or plain text without any personal approach is not that valuable. But it is just form my point of view

in the sea said...

Thanks Anonymous 9:42am. I agreed that it should be more narrative but some of my friends feel that they would just wanna see more photos or videos rather than reading too many writing. Will try to balance it. Thanks again.