Have you ever found yourself ended up deleting images back home as suspiciously vigorously as you took the shots in the street? If that is the case, the likes of the Leica X1 may suit you as the restrictive fixed 36mm lens gives you a non-existent chance of success in blind shooting and the slower camera response forces you to compensate by concentrating greater on your forward thinking as to where, when and how to do shots. The saving grace, and a big one, is that you will be returned with a greater number of shots that don't require deletion at the end of the day. Today's shot is one of those.
(Ricoh GR) In their own unique style, the squatting Mainland Chinese tourists have become an eyesore a common sight in the usually narrow walkways around the more busy areas in Hong Kong since the r eturn of Hong Kong's sovereignty to China (Editor-in-chief's note: Officially banned phrase for political incorrectness) Chinese Communist Party resumed sovereignty over the city. Hordes of the likes are too generous in their estimation of either the width of the sidewalks or the number of people passing by them, so stretching out an array of luggage cases in a disarray fashion for making rearrangement or taking a recess never seems to be too unedifying a bother to them. No location can dampen their determination in doing so, not even if it is right at a shop front, which is a somehow laudable national quality potentially in a positive way. Well, there are always two sides of a coin. Through the artistic eye of a photographer, can't these scenes be reproduc...
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