Hong Kong in November

(This is a long overdue post.)

Hong Kong a second time was a lot more charming to me. With seven days, I had time to really immerse myself into life there. 

This trip was filled with exploring and book hunting, I felt like a kid in a toy shop. Evidently, I think the excitement translated to my pictures, which I'm pretty pleased with. I guess after some years of practice, it's also reassuring to see my own progression in the skill.

If there's only one thing I regret though, is not taking pictures of the food!!! Because I'm never one to photograph food (I know, I know my Instagram says otherwise), it just never occurred to me to snap away at the dim sums and noodles and the other AMAZING dishes I tasted there. Guess you'll have to go there and try them for yourself, huh?

Some pics from the trip below. 

Some fun shots with the X100T

Sometimes it helps to view this city in tourist eyes.

Getting more used to my X100T now after bringing it out a couple of times. Love the way it feels in my hands, and the freedom of shooting lightweight. The "limitation" of a fixed lens is exactly what I need - the challenge of shooting without over-reliance on zoom. It's perfect for street and travel, the times when I use the camera most anyways.

Can't wait to use it more. Now I've no reason to be lazy with my photography.