I had a couple of hours to spare waiting for my flight from Kuala Lumpur to Penang during my trip to Malaysia back in January. While I was waiting in transit in KLIA 2 airport, it came to me to shoot a short photo series on life waiting in transit. A mini project of sorts. I envisioned it to be a black and white series. Focusing on contrast, lines, curves and symmetry. I also wanted to encapsulate the typical scenes you find in any airport in the world. Walk ways, seats, large windows facing the tarmac, people walking, people resting. I couldn’t wait to load up the photos in Lightroom and convert them to black and white shots.
These were taken with my Fujifilm X-T10 and the Fujinon 27mm f2.8 lens. It’s my favourite lens. Most images shared on my blog are shot with that lens. I feel like this is another small step in my photography journey. Being able to use my quiet time in waiting to visualise a mini project and spend a short period of time capturing my vision. I hope you enjoyed this mini series of photos. Thanks for stopping by today.
J.
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