Gear: Nikon D610 || Nikkor 16-35mm f4 VR || SLIK Pro 340DX
Setting: 24mm|| f/10 || 25s || ISO 100
Post: Photoshop CC || Lightroom 5 || Wacom Intuos Pro|| 15" Late 2013 MacBook Pro Retina
There's only one must-photograph scene in my visit of Hog Kong to me, that's the famous night scene of Victoria Harbour. And it can be photographed from 2 places, The Victoria Peak, which is the above, and from Kowloon peninsula. And because it's such a well photographed place, makes the prep-work very easy, you can even find what focal length you'll be using on the internet!
Usually, the better you prepared, the easier the actual shooting will be. That being said, the super windy condition at the peak completely took me by surprise! I knew it could be cold and windy, but I didn't know that it could be so windy that the wind actually moved my camera and tripod...
Luckily I was able to get some clear shot between the winds, which makes the hour-long shivering worthwhile.