Random Street Photography SOOC Shots in Hong Kong

Hi, Photography Lovers! Here are some photos I took in 2014. When my friends and I left our hotel, we checked the streets of Hong Kong.

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I took advantage of taking street photography using my Nikon D5100. We were just amazed by the luxury brands we saw around. My girlfriends loved stopping in a luxury shop to take photos of their luxury logos. I chose not to take any pictures of those luxury brands because that is free advertising for them but I am not getting paid. Hahahah!

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We were just walking around and I love taking random shots of people walking.

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Hong Kong streets are busy. People walked a lot and walked too fast.

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Well, this was very new to me as we never had this in Cebu. And I felt safe taking photos here with my DSLR camera as nobody would steal my camera. It is okay to feel like a tourist in Hong Kong.

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I took a picture of this luxury hotel because I love to take photos of buildings. My friends and I took our photos here.

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We passed by the Hong Kong Cultural Centre. We saw these mirrors on the right side of this photo and took our photos here as well.

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Took this photo from the other side of the street because of this mask decoration.

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Just taking photos of buildings.

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I was drawn by the lines and shapes.

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And took photos. Lately, I have seen many people taking photos here for Instagram.

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The Tsim Sha Tsui Clocktower in Kowloon.

According to Wikipedia:


The Clock Tower is a landmark in Hong Kong. It is located on the southern shore of Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon. It is the only remnant of the original site of the former Kowloon station on the Kowloon–Canton Railway. Officially named Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower (Chinese: 前九廣鐵路鐘樓), it is usually referred to as the Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower (尖沙咀鐘樓) for its location.

Built out of red bricks and granite, the Clock Tower peaks at 44 metres, and is topped by a 7-metre lightning rod.

Source: here


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We went to see the Hong Kong Skyline and experience the Hong Kong ferry rides on these routes: Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, Central, Tsim Sha Tsui, and Wan Chai.

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The sun was going to set. We were also waiting for the light shows in this Hong Kong skyline.

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The land and water transportation in Hong Kong are very efficient. From MRTs to trams, to buses, to ferries.

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And who's excited to see the light shows here? It's free entertainment. See you on the next blog about Hong Kong. :D


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Hong Kong, it's really beautiful. Thank you for letting us know it. And I hope one day I will go there and I will share the details with you.

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Gandaaaa, salamat sa pa virtual tour at pag dala sa'min sa ibat ibang spot sa Hongkong, uwu.

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