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  • San Francisco People

    Below are some street photos from my trip to San Francisco. Street photography is one of my favorite genres so I was happy to give it a try with a Wide Angle compared to my usual 85mm. And just for fun to finish things off, here’s a photo my girlfriend took of me pretending to…

  • Evening Stroll

    After a long time I managed to get back out there and do some street photography. I was waiting for my girlfriend so I used the opportunity to walk around with my Sony FE 85mm f/1.8 and see what I could capture. The first image is of a street performer. I wanted to try and…

  • Bondi

    Due to crowds and no car, I have never visited Bondi Beach at sunset. This past weekend we decided to rent a car and go for a drive there to see what it is like. It was really packed which is unsurprising considering it was 31 degrees that day. We got dinner from a place…

  • Chinatown Crossing

    I really love 85mm for street photography, even though it isn’t considered to be a typical focal length for street.

  • Mysterious Figure Ahead

    While going for a walk around the city, I found this spot that had some great back lighting.

  • Old Airport Road Food Court

    While in Singapore, this is one of the many locations we visited. The Old Airport Road food court was recommend for a place to try when looking for local food. The prices were really cheap and food did taste good, although it wasn’t my favorite meal of the trip.

  • George Street Reopened (Kinda)

    Just over a week ago George Street was reopened here in Sydney. Although it’s still not finished, it is already looking great and made for a great atmosphere over the weekend.

  • Darling Harbour Sightseeing

  • Deep Thought

    A candid shot of a man in deep thought.

  • Straight Outta Hoiser Lane

    This is one of those locations in Melbourne that pretty much everyone visits, Hoiser Lane. It was actually a few minutes walk from out hotel which was a really good thing, considering we went multiple times. The first time we tried to visit, we were only there for about 5 minutes before it started raining…