What better place to go after our wedding than the very place where I proposed? Photographers’ and foodies’ paradise. I’m a little behind on my postings so this was all the way back in October. Yet I can still remember the taste of Tim Ho Wan like it was just yesterday. Ahh but that comes later. This is just a quick hello and a few shots from the first night walking around near our hotel and a few from the next morning. I shot quite a bit and will have plenty to post. Trying to get caught up with this before wedding season comes up and I’m too busy with that and neglect my travel goodies. Anyway, here’s the first bit. A mix of color stuff shot with what was then my new D600 and black and white shot with the Leica.

Lily at the first noodle shop | Leica M6 40mm M-Rokkor

Mango and Grass Jelly For Dessert (the first of many) | Nikon D600 20mm Lens 1/200 ƒ/2.8 ISO 800

Look Left | Nikon D600 50mm F1.2 Lens 1/25 ƒ/2.8 ISO 1600

Hong Kong Yellow | Nikon D600 24mm F1.4 Lens 1/1250 ISO 1600

Morning Tea | Nikon D600 1/500 ƒ/1.8 ISO 640 85 mm

Smoking Shirtless | Leica M6 40mm M-Rokkor

Broomy | Leica M6 40mm M-Rokkor

Smoke Break | Leica M6 40mm M-Rokkor

Morning Nap | Leica M6 40mm M-Rokkor

Morning Dog Wash | Leica M6 40mm M-Rokkor

Hong Kong Pekingese | Nikon D600 85mm D 1/500 ƒ/5.6 ISO 640

Grinding | Nikon D600 1/100 ƒ/1.8 ISO 640 85 mm

Lily Hong Kong | Nikon D600 85mm D Lens at 1.8 1/640 ISO 640

Peaking Lily | Nikon D600 85mm 1/3200 ƒ/1.8 ISO 640

Hong Kong Hammering | Nikon D600 85mm 1/2500 ƒ/1.8 ISO 640
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Wonderful pictures Chris. I hope to see lots more and especially some of you and Lily together. I love and miss you, Mom