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Since the beginning of pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong, most of the Hong Kong people watch the real-time live video shoot by online media.
I am old school, I still read the news report in words most of the time. It is great to see things happening right at the scene. But at the same time you can only have one viewpoint and it is very time consuming if you want to know what is happening in different places in the day.
News coverage by writing is able to summarise expereinces of different people in the scene.
Wish you a great day!
Fuji X-T1
Fuji XF 35mm F2
ASTIA film simulation
There were vandalism of China national flags in Hong Kong recently. This reflected the protest against China since they are viewed as the power behind Hong Kong government that refused the demands of Hong Kong people.
On Canada Day, everyone likes to have a flag as a symbol of our national pride.
I processed a black & version of the sane picture. What do you think?
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Fuji XF 35mm F2
Day 29, afternoon
“689” nickname for CE Leung Chun-ying, in reference to the number of votes he received in the the election out of 1,200-member Election Committee