Monochrome Monday: Hong Kong

It was not easy to take picture of Hong Kong in minimalist approach. Hong Kong is a concrete jungle with busy urban street life and harbors, for which I enjoyed on each visit I made. This picture was taken in Kowloon’s Tsim Sha Tsui neighborhood on a misty morning. It’s not as minimalist as I wish to show on this post but I hope it justifies the minimalist approach of the hustle Hong Kong Island and Victoria Harbor.
Since September, Hong Kong is facing political turmoil related to its democratic process. The pro democracy protesters who started the Umbrella Revolution movement are still continuing their struggle. China’s ‘One Country Two Systems’ over Hong Kong is on question mark. Please allow me to mention an amazing photographic essay of the Hong Kong movement by China Sojourns Photography. From his beautiful photography in post Hong Kong Democracy: The Umbrella Revolution, you can feel Hong Kong in the “revolution” movement atmosphere. A peaceful movement.

Very nicely done Indah 🙂
Thank you so much Norma!
wow! your photo is great! I’m so impressed! woooow!
so good! You’re very talented!
Thank you very much! You are so kind 🙂
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Ahh I see, Thank you!
I was just there last week. You are right Hong Kong is hard to do a minimalist photo because it is so visually busy. Also, thanks for sharing the umbrella photo essay! It was great!
Thank you Anabell! Gladly sharing his photography works, he is a talented photographer 🙂
I understand why it would be difficult to do a minimalist photo of Hong Kong, but this works well.
janet
Thank you so much Janet!
A beautiful monochromatic image. I love the high key touch of Victoria Island.
Many thanks Otto! 🙂
It’s an interesting photo, Indah, and you have me curious about the Umbrella Revolution post. I’m off there next. 🙂
Thank you Jo! I am sure you will enjoy his work too 🙂
A perfect minimalist approach ! ❤ it…
Thank you so much 🙂
Just like what your name means, the photo is beautiful even in B&W 🙂
Aww.. you are so sweet! Thank you so much!