Lo-res
I like to think that good pictures can be made regardless of the camera. It is all about capturing the moment. Here is a bunch of my favourite pictures, all captured in lo-res.
Potatoes, after they’ve been left on their own for four weeks. If you have never seen anything like this, the first thing you’d be doing is go for the camera.
“Are you trying to kill us? You must be NUTS!” Humour at work.
A familiar view to many mauritians, I am sure. When I saw this, it brought instant memories of travelling to school by bus and passing this spot every day. I had to capture it before it was lost.
I have this thing for over-hanging sales signs.
First Great Western. The lighting was perfect, yet that was the one day I did not have a proper camera on me.
A day in Paris. I was amazed by the sheer amount of concrete at La Défense and the almost absolute absence of green.
Eddy.
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I like the last pic! I had an old Nokia phone and till now I haven’t had another phone which can take good pictures as my Nokia did. :(
Comment by P T — Saturday, 31 October 2009 18:49 GMT #
I know that ‘No soular’ sign! :P I have to check if it is still there!
Comment by Aniisah — Tuesday, 3 November 2009 07:08 GMT #
Visiting L’Arche de la Défense was one of the most boring things I’ve ever done in Paris. You can get a good view from up there, but there’s nothing else to see besides the city from above.
How much time did you spend in France on that trip?
Comment by Patrick Ng — Wednesday, 4 November 2009 04:11 GMT #
Landed around 9 in the morning. Flew back around 7 in the evening.
Eddy.
Comment by Eddy — Wednesday, 11 November 2009 23:41 GMT #