Getting to know the X100S – Take 1
Had about an hour in the Camden Markets. Like the X100, the X100S' leaf shutter is deaf silent, allowing me to get shots like these without my hapless subjects noticing. Unless I approach them from the front - only if they look friendly! I wasn't quick enough with this one. Robotman here loves rushing towards cameras
Little India – b&w part 2
The final part of the series. These are from Deepavali day itself, the arvo following the previous parts' night shoots.
Never stop shooting
Inevitably, my return to this side of the world means much time being spent indoors. My daily routine, if not simply and solely consisting of 'home', goes something like: home-car-mall/supermarket-car-home. So what do I do when I'm stuck in the car? Continue shooting, of course. Literally, streeting on-the-go.
Leicester Square & Covent Garden
Despite the countless number of times I've been to Chinatown, I don't believe I've done any streeting there before. I wasn't expecting to get away with much when I took my camera out of my bag, but the outcome has proven me wrong. Bolder, closer, and hopefully better? And I was hardly shooting deliberately,
Fog along the Thames
Ah, fog. It was either a river shoot, or the deer. I couldn't pull myself out of bed in time for the commute to Richmond Park, so Waterloo it was. I also didn't feel like lugging my full kit around so I brought along just the X100. Typical touristy haunts around the London Eye