Showing posts with label Kowloon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kowloon. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Hong Kong Colours #5 - Green - Kowloon / Hong Kong (Wed 12 Jul 2012)

Hong Kong Colours #5 - Green - Kowloon / Hong Kong (Wed 12 Jul 2012)

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Red and Yellow - Kowloon / Hong Kong (Thu 05 Jul 2012

Red and Yellow - Kowloon / Hong Kong (Thu 05 Jul 2012)

A delivery point to a construction site. It had just been washed down and I knew the S10 would capture the saturated colours nicely.

Monday, July 30, 2012

Tree - Kowloon Cricket Club Park / Hong Kong (Thu 12 Jul 2012)

Tree - Kowloon Cricket Club Park / Kowloon (Thu 12 Jul 2012)

What's a trip without a photo of a tree.

Just stumbled across this park on the edge of the cricket field. Sat here under the cooling canopy of the trees for quite while. A beautiful quiet place to relax for a moment, yet only a block off the ever busy Nathan Road.

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Intersection - Yellow - Kowloon / Hong Kong (Thu 12 Jul 2012)

Intersection - Yellow - Cnr Observatory and Kimberley Roads / Kowloon / Hong Kong (Thu 12 Jul 2012)

Friday, July 20, 2012

Intersection - Red, Yellow and Blue - Nathan Road / Kowloon / Hong Kong (Mon 09 Jul 2012)

Intersection - Red, Yellow and Blue - Nathan Road / Kowloon / Hong Kong (Mon 09 Jul 2012)

Thursday, July 19, 2012

What do you give when there's nothing left to give? - Drew Ginn (Sun 15 Jul 2012)

Directional Sign - Nathan Road / Kowloon / Hong Kong (Sat 07 Jul 2012)

Drew Ginn (*) gives some insights in Training Update: IN the ThiCk of iT (*)
So when I have thought 'No More' I have simply asked, why?
and he adds (*):
With this I have also opened my eyes wider, opened my mind, and opened my body up to experience what needs to happen to improve.
And there is more (*):
With 'no more' comes 'knowing more' and its only through getting stuck that we can appreciate getting un-stuck.

We must hit a wall to know whats its like to pass or over come one.

We must be without an answer or solution to realise what its like when we can find a way.

Being in the thick of it is critical to success as its in the times of stress, loss, thickness and heaviness that we can learning, realise and appreciate another state, way or experience.
Typical Drew at his abstract and convoluted best. A great read which takes a few times to digest.