Tsim Sha Tsui to Kowloon Park – Nikon FM2
I walked from Causeway Bay up to Kowloon Park and found these interesting shapes.
Nikon FM2 / Fuji Superia 200
I walked from Causeway Bay up to Kowloon Park and found these interesting shapes.
Nikon FM2 / Fuji Superia 200
Light Trails – Hong Kong
I popped out recently with my Mamiya C220 to do some long exposure photography.
Mamiya C220 / Fuji Superia X-tra 400.
I also wrote an article about it which featured on the lomography.com online magazine.
Mido Cafe, Hong Kong.
This week I visited Mido Cafe in Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, a well know cha chan teng or tea restaurant. It’s famous for being one of the first, if not the first restaurant of it’s kind in Hong Kong having opened it’s doors in 1950.
Mido Cafe is a charming little place having hardly changed at all since then. The decor, chairs and tables and even the till are all original. It’s a bit of a cliche, but it really does feel like you’re stepping back in time. It really is straight out of a Wong Kar Wai movie.
Mido is on two floors with the main eating area on the first floor. There are huge windows that allow lots of natural light to fill the cafe creating a lovely atmosphere. It’s in the end building of a row so there are windows all the way around which makes it good for firing off a few frames with your Mamiya C220.
We had some old Mido favourites; sweet and sour pork ribs and french toast.
Mamiya C220 / Fuji Reala 100
These were taken in a 24hr cha chaan teng on Causeway Bay near to where we live. Food is rubbish.
The Olympus MJU-II is programmed to default to f/2.8 whenever it can so I knew I’d be shooting wide-open in a dimly lit restaurant. Some pleasing compact bokeh!
Olympus MJU-II / Agfa Vista Plus 200
Nikon FM2 / Fuji Superia 100 [expired 2005] [shot at ISO 50] / 28mm