Posts Tagged ‘Street Photo’
Beautiful Seafood

The colour and arrangement of the crabs and prawns managed to catch my attention. Very pretty and delicious.
Shamian Island
A view of Shamian Island.
To Shamian Island, we took a ferry from Fangcun Pier to Huangsha Pier. An interesting way of crossing the Pearl River. Fangcun Pier is just in front of the hostel we stayed and the fare of the ferry is RMB0.50 for a foot passenger and RMB1.00 if you bring a bicycle.
Overloaded
Fascinated with the heavy load on these guys. One is cycling and another is pulling the bulky sacks from the front.
They are really amazing. Imagine the journey they have to go through everyday.
Wallpaper
Attracted by the colourful posters displayed on the front gate of some shops. Perfect place to take some photos.
Smelly Bean Curd
Are you a fan of smelly bean curd?
Some might afraid to come near to the stall. Here the kids queued for smelly bean curd after school.
Smiling Angel
We were wondering around Fangcun, Liwan District, Guangzhou. The weather was so cold (around 6 degree Celsius).
We were curious of what she was selling and asked weather we can snap some photos. She was so happy and gave us a sweet smile.
Really happy to meet this lady and her family
Stewart Lane

Photos taken while walking along Stewart Lane, Penang. Stewart Lane is named after Charles C. Stewart.
I was fortunate to see a milkman on his motorbike, bread seller cycled along Stewart Lane and a group of trishaws ferrying tourists for sightseeing.
The milkman drove off too fast that I was not able to take his photo.
Short Cut

One of my favourite street photos
These guys tried to pull a round wooden table to the upper floor of a restaurant.
A strong rope is very important, guys.
Trishaw

Street view from a trishaw ride must be wonderful.
Trishaw also know as “beca” was the common mode of transport back in the olden days in Penang.
Flower Lady

Suddenly I spotted this lady. I have no idea why I like the way she carried those flowers.
I was curious of her destination.
Back To School
Awesome view from our tram ride.
Travelling by tram or locally known as “Ding Ding” allowed us to view Hong Kong living culture.
What a great experience!
Photo credit: my younger brother ![]()
Christmas Eve

Policemen were stationed at various parts of Orchard Road, Singapore during Christmas Eve.
Too crowded and you could barely walked. We squeezed through the crowd and left the place as fast as we could.









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