I recognise these from the Hong Kong History Museum! I’m from Hong Kong myself and this is my favourite section of the museum after all the pre-historic stuff (I tend to rush my tourist friends around that before taking my time around this and the fishing village section). :)
Your photographs are absolutely stunning. The colors and contrasts are almost achingly vibrant and the balance keeps the viewer riveted. Nice work! : ) Lori
I'm Kris and I like drawing, embroidery and taking pictures. I particularly enjoy souvenirs from the seaside, going for afternoon tea, trips to ikea and pandas.
I have recently graduated from a degree in Illustration at Camberwell College of Arts and this blog is a medley of drawings, photos and anything else I find pleasing to the eye.
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I use a Canon 5d with a 50mm 1.4 lens most of the time.
Omg the people in one of the flats opposite don't have proper curtains and I just saw them boning through the window!!! This is my face: o_O 6 days ago
wow, what is this place? it’s amazing.
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kris atomic says,
April 10th, 2009 @ 11:26 am
Hong Kong Museum of History, same as the last post. x
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I love the shops photograph.Simple but still interesting. Is it in China?
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kris atomic says,
April 10th, 2009 @ 11:26 am
It’s the Hong Kong Museum of History :)
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love it..these pictures are amazing!
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I especially love the old radio hanging on the wall. So pretty!
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what an interesting place! great photos.
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Wonderful pictures (:
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i love those polka dot tiles! & that little radio on it’s own little shelf. so cute!
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Oh what a nice place!
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Amazing pictures!!!
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love those old cameras & typewriters… great blog by the way!
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kris atomic says,
April 10th, 2009 @ 11:29 am
thanks! x
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I recognise these from the Hong Kong History Museum! I’m from Hong Kong myself and this is my favourite section of the museum after all the pre-historic stuff (I tend to rush my tourist friends around that before taking my time around this and the fishing village section). :)
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kris atomic says,
April 10th, 2009 @ 11:27 am
Yes, this bit is definitely the best! The pre-historic bit is just dull. x
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lovely photos! i really like the color palettes.
thanks for sharing!
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Nice photos! What camera/lens/setting are you using?
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kris atomic says,
April 10th, 2009 @ 11:28 am
thank you. I use a canon 5d with a 50mm 1.4 lens, manual settings. x
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beautiful!
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Thank you for the pictures. I have never been to Hong Kong but always wanted to go. The candy jars remind me a little of home in Singapore.
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Your pictures are incredible , love it .
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Your photographs are absolutely stunning. The colors and contrasts are almost achingly vibrant and the balance keeps the viewer riveted. Nice work! : ) Lori
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