I'm going to spend as little as possible today, just to prove I can. Cheapest way seemed to be by going on a photography walkabout.
First four hours were really difficult. Walked around and saw some great photo opportunities but was too shy to take any pictures. You have to be a bit forward to shove your camera in someone's face and I haven't got it yet.
On the way I found the Museum of Imaging Technology that has a stunning range of old cameras (drool!) and some nice photos on display. The museum is located in a university buidling on the 3rd floor and has virtually no signs guiding you. I was the only person there and it looked like I was the only visitor this year which was a shame.
Freshly invigorated from seeing some nice photos, I headed down to the river, hoping to find some interesing shots. Waliking behing the Sheraton Hotel i found this industrial estate where they specialised in scrapping and recycling machine parts for cars and bikes. There were sooo many things to photograph I couldn't stop. I knocked off about 3 rolls in 2 hours, a lot for me! In the end the photos weren't that great when I got them developed but they definitely rekindled my enthusiasm.
Eric's still up for tomorrow so Cambodia here we come!