Chu Nui – Tai Hang – Hasselblad
The little green dots are from the frame counters on the backing paper – lomography film really is the sucks.
Hasselblad 500CM / lomography CN100
The little green dots are from the frame counters on the backing paper – lomography film really is the sucks.
Hasselblad 500CM / lomography CN100
Lai Tak Tsuen Estate, Minolta XD-7, Agfa Vista Plus 200
I had the Hasselblad with me that day as well – photos here.
Minolta XD-7 | Agfa Vista Plus 200 |
This is Lai Tak Tsuen (勵德邨) a public Housing estate in Causeway Bay. The building in the pitchas is Lai Kit Lau (勵潔樓). The buildings are famous for their circular design and were featured in the the 2017 movie Ghost in the Shell.
The city of Hong Kong inspired Director Mamoru Oshii’s vision of the year 2029-set city in the original 1995 Japanese animation. Lai Tak Tsuen as well as several other locations and landmarks (including the circular over-pass I was standing on when I took the first pitcha) were featured in both films.
Hasselblad 500 C/M / Fuji Superia 100 [Expired 05 / 2006]
Lai Tak Tsuen (勵德邨), Minolta XD-7, Agfa Vista Plus 200
Minolta XD-7 | Agfa Vista Plus 200 | Minolta MD Rokkor 35mm f2.8
Coffee and Cameras, Fuji Superia Venus 800
One of the nice things we like to do is wander around taking photos and then stop somewhere for a coffee. Here we stopped at Second Draft a pub / craft beer bar in Tai Hang.
Tai Hang is an area bordering Causeway Bay and Tin Hau and is supposed to be up and coming. It hasn’t really got going yet though as bars and restaurants seem to close as often as they open. Rents are to blame, obviously.
Emily was playing with the Hasselblad on this day as well.
Nikon F100 / Fuji Superia Venus 800