Dear Vicky: Buildings et cetera
Hello, everyone!
Today marks the beginning of spring, at least in China and a bunch of other countries. So, happy spring!
I am still going through photos from my Hong Kong trip, and trying to pick out some worthy of printing. In the meantime, I still haven’t loaded any film into my camera. Other than a few photos I snapped with my digital camera, I haven’t got anything new, and it’s been three weeks. The weather does not help, and it doesn’t look promising in the near future. So you are all stuck with my Hong Kong photos for a while.
Here’s some photos of buildings around the western side of Hong Kong Island in black and white.
Bamboo scaffolding over the vertical city.
Looking up.
Corner of Bridges Street.
Back alley.
Light, shadow, and buildings.
Tree and buildings
Entrance to the Hollywood Building, dragon mural and a lone piece of laundry.
Another back alley.
Near Pound Lane.
Dutch angle.
Sky, triangulated.
Trolley, graffiti, and dried seafood.
ACs
Sunlit Sai Ying Pun.
One more back alley.
And that’s it for today. Thanks for visiting my corner of the Substack. Hope to see you again soon!

















I’m enjoying your looks at Hong Kong. Happy to hear there’ll be more. 😃
an amazing series with beautiful and "ugly" in the same time and at the same place structures. lovely shadowplay extend the urban vibe