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Edas Wong, a street photographer based in Hong Kong and an alumnus of UMIST in Manchester, is known for having a knack for capturing extraordinary moments in ordinary settings of everyday life, especially on the streets of the city. 

While many of his photos are candid, they stand out for their compelling visuals. Wong embodies the idea that sometimes, leaving things to chance can yield the best results. Unplanned photos often turn out to be the most amusing images found online (and sometimes even meme material). Though some shots are purely accidental, others require careful planning and patience.

His work has been featured on Bored Panda previously too, so if you are a fan of his photos you can check out the latest post including some more of his fascinating images.

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Bored Panda reached out to Edas Wong, a renowned street photographer known for his unique style and keen observation. In our recent interview with him, Wong delved into his experiences, inspirations, and challenges in the field of street photography. Here's what he had to share:

When asked about how Hong Kong's environment might have influenced his style, Wong shared, "I think the environment and surroundings only affect the contents/elements of artwork and how often a creative idea can be triggered, but not perspective." He further elaborated that while surroundings might change the content of an artwork, "perspective depends on the individual and is also influenced by culture, education, morality, etc."

Wong recalled his early days in photography and how joining "several street photography groups on Flickr" exposed him to various talented photographers. He mentioned, "There were many good photographers there, and I learned a lot of concepts from them." However, he highlighted that he "didn't admire any specific photographers."

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Devon neglected to read the side effects before taking the latest baldness cure.

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Discussing the role of equipment in his work, Wong emphasized the importance of observation, noting, "Yes, observation is key." But he also acknowledged the importance of having a reliable camera, saying, "the camera is our partner, and it needs to be reliable and able to reproduce the effect you expect." Currently, he finds solace in using the "Leica Q3, which captures all the details I want."

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Touching on the ethics of capturing strangers candidly, the photographer revealed that sometimes "bravery is needed." Recalling a particularly challenging experience, he said, "I remember once, after I took a photo in the subway, two guys approached me, pushed me to the wall, and asked me to delete the photo because they were in the frame. In the end, I deleted the photograph..."

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Lastly, on the topic of post-processing, Edas mentioned he spends a minimal amount of his time on it, estimating "less than 10% of my time." He elaborated, "That time is mainly spent on 'cropping' to emphasize the targeted objects."

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is a bouncy cushion in a white foiled covering...a bouncy cushion is a cross-bred between a bouncy castle and a wave pool with an additional counter current. Who knows this exercise where you sit in a circle whilst holding a blanket and you try to bounce a ball aound by moving your arms up and down? Kinda sort of this but this feature should only be used by people with an affordable health insurance coverage...

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Has anybody notice the child in the foreground and his shadow. His shadow looks like a frog to me. Minus missing one limb.

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It's a snek in hooman clothes! I can hear it now! 'henlo wat is this place with the weird trees?'

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"Pardon me, Mr. Simpson, could you move a bit? You're spoiling my shot. Thanks!"

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