A Portrait of Huang Dao
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4M ago
I have a few ‘projects’ on the go at the moment. They are slow going, but a new camera has given a bit of a boost to the images I am capturing on bike rides. The OM5 fits perfectly into my front pannier and is quick to access when needed. Traveling off the beaten path reaps rewards. I found the lady shown below sitting on the doorstep of her home, surrounded by family. She is 104 years old, and her name is Huang Dao. ‘Huang Dao’ Yanzhou Residential District, Guangzhou It’s all in a name. Names are quite salient to this blog post. I have rarely stopped to ask for someone’s name when taking Stre ..read more
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OM System 0m-5
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by Pagespics
4M ago
Photographing Hong Kong During a recent visit to Hong Kong, I accidentally purchased a new Olympus camera! Strictly speaking, this is an OM System Camera, as Olympus sold the branch of their company manufacturing photography gear. This new camera is an upgrade to the Olympus OM-5 Mark 3. This was not a completely random purchase, as my smaller ‘travel camera’ died. What I wanted was something small, light, weatherproof, and with all the bells and whistles of a DSLR. I have owned an Olympus camera in the past, so will ‘OM Systems’ live up to my high expectations? A Hong Kong Tram. Cheap and fun ..read more
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Langkawi, Malaysia
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7M ago
Now this holiday I took my camera, and indeed it was much more fun than a phone. This trip was not so much about travel, and more about relaxing by the pool. However, I made sure to find the time to explore the beach and grab a few memories. Enjoy… Take care and keep clicking, Chris ..read more
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New Year with the Xiaomi 13 Ultra
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9M ago
Happy New Year to all, and this is an increasingly rare post on what I have been up to! Maybe my New Year Resolution should be to blog more often. This was going to be a review of the rather fabulous Xiaomi 13 Ultra. However, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra is now hitting the shelves and it is obviously going to be newer and better. I’ll stick to what I am best at and shut up whilst the pics do the talking. Fishing boats, Phu Quoc (Vietnam)Phu Quoc Christmas was spent in Phu Quoc, in the South of Vietnam. The Xiaomi 13 Ultra has a Leica Lens which is pretty good, so I jumped on the bandwagon and left my D ..read more
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Park Lane Harbour
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by Pagespics
1y ago
A New Chapter… My travel photography has returned to China. I am a long way from the previous location spent here, when I lived in Shanghai. This time I find myself at Park Lane Harbour, a relatively quiet holiday area in Daya Bay, close to Shenzhen. Street photography is once more on the cards. However, the ‘street’ in this case will often be the local beach. Colour Schemes Maybe my photography is currently influenced by Barbie Movie mania, as pink and blue are the two complimentary colours I am seeking. This colour combination is sure to stay on my shot list, although I am not sure how I ca ..read more
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News and a Winning Pic
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by Pagespics
1y ago
China A big move to China will be underway in just over a Month. I will be making a new life in an area called Daya Bay. Daya Bay is going to be very different from the last time I was in China and living in Shanghai. Daya Bay is a popular holiday resort for many Chinese, particularly those that live in the nearby city of Shenzhen. Expect a slightly more laid-back style of Travel Photography, possibly drawing on skills I have developed living by the beach in New Zealand. When I do feel more adventurous, Hong Kong is a short trip away and accessible by bridge. Below is a photo of one of my favo ..read more
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DJI Mini 3 pr0
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by Pagespics
1y ago
Playing in the Sky above New Zealand. Michael Freeman’s ‘Get The Photos Others Can’t,’ is a book that highlights the importance of access for photographers. Permission to access cool places leads to photographs that stand out from the everyday vernacular. Drones open the skies for photographers, providing a birds-eye view of the world below. Spoiler: The DJI Mini3 Pro does this exceptionally well. This is my review – in the loosest sense of the word! Controls The above photo is of a large wetland area at the top of New Zealand’s South Island. It would have been challenging to get to a position ..read more
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Cyclone Gabrielle
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by Pagespics
1y ago
This February has been something of a nightmare for many people living on the East Coast of New Zealand. The following photos share some of what has been happening before and after Cyclone Gabrielle. Fortunately, I escaped the worst effects of the storm, which were exacerbated by the slash formed from intensive logging. Before the Storm The above image was taken at Tokamoro Bay before the storm hit. The town is still not accessible by road as the bridge was washed away. After the storm… Whilst the weather calmed down, the effects of the storm will be felt for a long time. I hope that everybod ..read more
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Shooting a Gig
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by Pagespics
1y ago
What is this? Two blog posts in one week, it must be something of a miracle. This weekend I was feeling blue (still am to be honest but I’m sure it will get better, particularly as there is some good news on the horizon…). With this in mind I did the best thing possible, and surrounded myself with old friends, new friends, music, food, dancing, and of course, photography. These photos are from the somewhat notorious Smash Palace in Gisborne NZ its all about the gear For those of you who care, and I know there are many of you, this was a chance to try out my Sony GMaster 1.4 85mm lens. It was ..read more
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Telling a story
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by Pagespics
1y ago
This month the local photo club in Gisborne hosted a photo essay challenge. The task required capturing 3-5 images that told a story. There were no words allowed. I had great plans involving lighting and set up. Maybe something in the kitchen, or blitzing the garage (yeah, I know I lead an exciting life). Time as ever ran way too fast, so I needed a quick solution. Without further ado I grabbed my trusty iPhone and started my morning by taking photos. Morning Preparation I’m pretty certain nobody wants to see what I look like first thing in the morning. However, this project could be shot usin ..read more
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