Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Streetography: Carpenter Street, Kuching

It is a moody-gloomy morning, and I am going out with two of my pals, off to Carpenter Street, Kuching. The street is well-known as the fundamentals of the Chinese cultures and society, which presents tons of unexpected photography subjects for streets, we can find blacksmiths, old-styled coffee shops, furniture retails and all sorts of hand-crafted arts. It was named "Carpenter Street" after the abundance of craftsman and carpenters in this street during the good old days. In the late 80's and early 90's, it was one of the merriest street, where lots of business and tradings were going on here. But things aren't really the same in the 21st century anymore... Enjoy the rest of this photodiary!


Terrified. 1/80s, f/2.8, ISO1100, 75mm.

Framed. 1/80s, f/2.8, ISO280, 75mm.

Lazy and relax. 1/320s, f/2.8, ISO200, 75mm.



Mr. Blacky. 1/80s, f/2.8, ISO360, 75mm.

Political critiques. 1/400s, f/2.8, ISO200, 75mm.

What are you doing here? 1/320s, f/2.8, ISO200, 75mm.

Carpenter's art. 1/80s, f/4.0, ISO450, 35mm.

Motion vs anti-motion (1). 1/13s, f/22, ISO200, 28mm.

Old craftsman. 1/80s, f/4.0, ISO200, 75mm.

Motion vs anti-motion (2). 1/30s, f/22, ISO1250, 66mm.

No noodles for me. 1/160s, f/2.8, ISO200, 75mm.

Unprecedented perspective. 1/320s, f/5.6, ISO200, 75mm.

Tanzania Arabica. 1/50s, f/4.0, ISO800, 35mm.

Photo Of The Day:

Old man, old street, old camera. 1/80s, f/11, ISO400, 28mm.

Gear of the day:
- Nikon D700 FX DSLR Camera.
- Tamron SP AF 28-75mm f/2.8 XR Di Apsherical (IF) Lens.