Digital camera is a wonderful thing!
It makes me observe the surroundings more carefully when I carry mine around with me. These two were taken the other weekend when I drove the kids to the new Y building in town. On the way back, this yellow house looked so cheerful in the rainy daylight. I had to stop the car.
Saturday, April 30, 2005
Sunday, April 24, 2005
lightpainter: being without clothes
The female body is a natural beauty of its own kind. Lightpainter's being without clothes set shows both the beauty and the fragility of its subjects.
The lights reflected off the skin gives it a soft, almost touchable, sensation.
It takes both great models and great photographers to create great pictures.
The lights reflected off the skin gives it a soft, almost touchable, sensation.
It takes both great models and great photographers to create great pictures.
Sunset
I drive by this field outside the office park everyday. But I have only stopped a few times to watch the sunset.
The sun was setting. Orange rays of light came through the trees on the far end of the empty corn field. I walked through the field towards the setting sun, taking pitctures of this same tree and its surroundings. Planes from the nearby Ann Arbor airport were making their rounds.
The sun was setting. Orange rays of light came through the trees on the far end of the empty corn field. I walked through the field towards the setting sun, taking pitctures of this same tree and its surroundings. Planes from the nearby Ann Arbor airport were making their rounds.
The Moon
I was driving home from the office the other day, the moon was hanging high up there. An airplane was flying right through it. The sun was setting. There was silence all around. The white line the airplane drew on the blue background was growing longer silently. I stopped the car by the road side and took this one.
Thursday, April 21, 2005
Flickr: lightpainter's Ivette
lightpainter's portraits are of professional quality. In the ivette set, the photographer has truly captured the what are lovely about this young and lively woman -- The eyes, the lips, the expression on the face.
I look forward to seeing more.
I look forward to seeing more.
God's Billboard
I saw this black billboard as I was stuck on I-75 somewhere in Tennessee. There was nothing to do but snaking along with the rest of the traffic. I started wondering about whoever made that billboard: Did he think he was the God? Or did he think the God was speaking through him?
I turned on the radio. There were reports about the death of pope Johan Paul II. I admire the pope as a decent human being, not as a religious figure of any kind. The reporter was talking about what a tremendous burden the late pope must felt being the world leader of the Catholic church. That made me think, yes, indeed. If there was anyone in this world knew what the God was all about, he had to be the one. Having that knowledge yet still must try to convince the world otherwise -- There could be no burden heavier than that.
I turned on the radio. There were reports about the death of pope Johan Paul II. I admire the pope as a decent human being, not as a religious figure of any kind. The reporter was talking about what a tremendous burden the late pope must felt being the world leader of the Catholic church. That made me think, yes, indeed. If there was anyone in this world knew what the God was all about, he had to be the one. Having that knowledge yet still must try to convince the world otherwise -- There could be no burden heavier than that.
Friday, April 15, 2005
Flickr: lightpainter
This is not one of the best pictures from lightpainter. I just happen to see it today. There is a book of photographs of old, abandoned automobiles in the waiting room of the mechanic's I visit most often. When I see those old relics, I wonder what exactly happened to them, what happened to their owners, why they left them there.
This piece of junk had its days. It probably brought a lot of fun time to its owners. Soon, they will probably meet again.
Thursday, April 07, 2005
Flickr: syzygynick
I have not been on Flickr very long. So my exploration there is quite limited. Furthermore, I never liked New York city very much. But syzygynick's photos on Flickr has given me a wholly different view of both the city and its people. Almost all his pictures so far have been my favorate. Click the one posted here and go take a look -- I bet you will like them too.
More favorates will come.
More favorates will come.
生计: All in a Day's Life
Tuesday, April 05, 2005
Huron River
Ann Arbor is a beautiful small city. The Huron river runs through it. All the photos in this entry are taken in Ann Arbor, by the Huron river.
All these pictures were taken last fall. Fall is the most colorful season all over the city while the parks along the river show their best in a year. There are people boating all the time, probably more in the fall as well.
My daughters love the river as much as I do. As the weather gets warmer, we will definitely visit the river more often.
All these pictures were taken last fall. Fall is the most colorful season all over the city while the parks along the river show their best in a year. There are people boating all the time, probably more in the fall as well.
My daughters love the river as much as I do. As the weather gets warmer, we will definitely visit the river more often.
Sunday, March 20, 2005
朱家角
长城:A set of pictures
Posted a set of picture taken at Badaling(八达岭)last June. Number 6 and 7 are oilified using GIMP -- an open source image processing software.
The sky was full of smog that day. And I was told that Beijing is often like that these days.
I should add, most of the walls in these pictures have been renovated. Photo number 5 shows a spot where the wall ruins are almost invisible. Badaling is likely the most visited section of the great wall by tourists because it is the most accessible. I believe there is still a regular tourist train running between the city and Badaling several times a day. There are other sections of the wall -- all north to Beijing -- open to tourists for many years but much less visited. My favorate was Jinshanling (金山岭). I also hope to make a stop at Juyongguan(居庸关)someday, which is on the way to Badaling.
I should add, most of the walls in these pictures have been renovated. Photo number 5 shows a spot where the wall ruins are almost invisible. Badaling is likely the most visited section of the great wall by tourists because it is the most accessible. I believe there is still a regular tourist train running between the city and Badaling several times a day. There are other sections of the wall -- all north to Beijing -- open to tourists for many years but much less visited. My favorate was Jinshanling (金山岭). I also hope to make a stop at Juyongguan(居庸关)someday, which is on the way to Badaling.
沉默:Silence
This picture is taken in a neighboring subdivision. The houses have been there less than 10 years and the tree is dead -- I don't know how long the tree has been there, or if its death has anything to do with the houses and streets around it. But it is something that has happened in the interaction of man and nature.
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