Photo by mitresg • Last comment by mitresg • On 08-27-17 07:32
I saw the snoopies tumbling down the escalator earlier. Set my camera up and waited for a vehicle to pass by. Double-decker buses won't do. It turned out to be a FedEx truck. Couldn't be better. Thank you.
Photo by mitresg • Last comment by mitresg • On 08-23-17 20:44
Thank you. I remember the days when we used to sit down along the side-walk, sat on a low stool and got served hot soup noodle. Hardy women, they moved the store by carrying the whole thing using a bamboo pole.
Photo by mitresg • Last comment by mitresg • On 08-23-17 00:14
The bottom of the escalator is made of reflective metal, showing the floor pattern. The hard part was to catch those people, especially the legs. I was shooting film, so I could not afford too many attempt. Just did it for fun. Glad you like it, though.
Photo by mdemeyer • Last comment by mdemeyer • On 08-21-17 00:21
mitresg wrote:
Nice natural colours, just the way I remember them.\n\n\n
M10 with modified Adobe Standard profile as described in post #18 in this thread. I struggled with what I felt was over-saturation of the standard LR profiles (especially the M10 profile) but have been quite pleased with this one.
https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/275413-m10-colors-oversaturated/page-1
Michael
Photo by mitresg • Last comment by mitresg • On 08-03-17 02:23
Well, may be you are right. People in Chinatown plays the Chinese chess on a board like this. The game has the same characters as Western chess - knight, pawn, king etc; no queen. The chess pieces are flat, unlike western chess. I did wonder whether they wee playing GO, but the shape of the pieces would be different.
Anyway, I see Chinese chess played here often. You do look carefully.
Photo by mitresg • Last comment by mitresg • On 08-01-17 13:00
Thank you. Shot at f2, the shallow depth-of-field can still be seen. Fortunately, there were window lights coming in; the grunginess of the wall was inherent.