My Last Post…

July 15th, 2011

Though this blog has given me some opportunities to write something for myself for the past 5 years, as well as for sharing my thoughts to unknown friends from all around the world, but realizing that this is the age of microblogging and hyper-interactivity, it’s time for me to move on to a different form of self-expression. This blog will remain as-is until the day that I could design a cool website to show case my photo portfolio, hopefully within a year from now… Portfolio site used to be easy choice: Flash interactive site! But then with all the iPhone and iPad around that can’t access Flash content, it becomes harder justification to go that route, so it become more difficult today to pick a portfolio design that is pure HTML and pretty and reasonably interactive at the same time (HTML5?), and finding someone who can make it happen will be just as difficult!

Nowaday there are so many social network that one could be member of: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, MSN Space, etc. Being in mainland China, Facebook and Twitter are not accessible, and I’m not going to make huge effort to cross the wall to access them, not worth the trouble. I’m now online mostly on the Chinese microblogging site weibo.com (新浪微博) under the alias of @CK桑. You’re very welcomed to follow me if you happen to be on there and can read Chinese as well. I will check my 4 email accounts on a daily basis, chekim.com, Hotmail, Gmail; and my work email too; long with cell phone and SMS, all that should keep be very well connected to the virtual world.

I do see some comments on some of my posts here, it’s all well appreciated. I wish you all a happy life and wonderful time with your family!

CK

My first photo co-exhibition at a tea shop

January 15th, 2011

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Happy Birthday My Love!

December 18th, 2010

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Autumn at Lujiazhui

December 18th, 2010

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See the Autumn @ Lujiazui album here.

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2010 National Geographic Photography Contest

December 8th, 2010

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Here’s the live picture on the National Geographic site, and a screen shot of it.

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The chosen photo appears here in my own album.
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Mythical Nepal, Majestic Himalayas

November 18th, 2010

Thirteen days at Nepal seemed like a long trip, but processing the tons of photos seems like even longer… but it’s all done now. Please go to my online gallery to see the album.

As someone who has seen Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand, China, and Japan, I thought I’ve seen it all in Asia, until I landed at Kathmandu… The landscape, mountain, people’s appearance and attire, food, language, monument, temple, religious symbol, daily life scene, everything seem so remote and different but yet we’re just across the Chinese border! There’s no lack of strangeness to see everyday in every corner of Nepal. But, after a while all the mountains look alike, all the temples seem like the same, all the food and menu seem like coming from one source, except one thing that always caught us in surprise is what we see on the road, especially when going long distance. Some of the toilets on our way must deserve a Guiness record for their… uniqueness… and diversity.

Nepal is a perfect place for taking photo. Every place and everybody are so colorful, and the nature as well. But that doesn’t beat seeing the sun rising from behind the Himalayas, inch by inch, seeing the starred dark sky turn orange then turn blue, projecting on the golden tip of the faraway range of Himalayas, seeing the fog rising from the bottom of your feet then turn into cloud, then at night seeing the moon coming out as the cloud clear their way to turn back into fog again, sleeping above the peaceful villages. Capturing that is not an easy task though, and rendering the beautiful scene on screen is even harder!   :-P

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SWFC Observatory 2010 Photo Contest

October 31st, 2010

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My photo is the 5th from bottom up in this page.

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2010 World Expo at Shanghai

October 31st, 2010

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Random thoughts… on life

May 12th, 2010

Postcard 2010.5.12

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First encounter with Kansai [関西の旅]

March 20th, 2010

Mary and I went to Osaka [大阪] and Kyoto [京都] during the Chinese Spring Festival, trying to escape the customary overdose of food and alcohol, the all-day-long and all-week-long continuous firecrackers and fireworks, trying to have a peaceful time at the Japanese Kansai region. We’ve been looking forward to Osaka and Kyoto since long time but never made up our mind…

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The trip was actually consistent with our expectation, we knew that there’s nothing spectacular at Osaka, just an easy-going city, cheaper and less fashionable than Tokyo. It did turn out that way, eating is significantly cheaper at Osaka for the average restaurant. Shopping is sometime cheaper too. Thanks to a friend’s reference, we stayed at the very central and convenient Shinsaibashi [心斎橋] area. We could basically walk around the 3km radius and have access to everything that Osaka has to offer, between Namba and Umeda subway stations. We stayed at the Hearton hotel which is a short block away from the underground city.

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We visited two touristic attractions of Osaka: the Osaka Castle Museum [大阪城] and the world-famous Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan. The Osaka Castle is a typical Japanese castle style similar to the more authentic and famous Himeji Castle [姫路城]. I feel that the park surrounding it is equally interesting. We’ve been to other big aquariums before, at San Francisco and Shanghai, what is special with the Kaiyukan is its gigantic tank which is the central attraction, with two big Whale Sharks in there, and a whole lot of deep sea species that I can’t remember their names, sharks, hammerhead, stingray, etc.

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Actually what we enjoyed most at Osaka is the friendly Shinsaibashi-suji shopping street. We basically live there during our entire trip duration, passing by and eating by every day and night. It strikes me to see how the young japanese girls dress despite a not-so-warm Winter time: ultra-short skirts/pants, fancy hairs, impeccable make-ups and mostly very high heel shoes. Not as sexy and fancy as Tokyo girls, but still quite a show for a tourist like me… Mary has had her own time in the numerous drug stores and female accessories stores, she could literally spend a day in each one of them! That was it for Osaka.

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To be honest, I was a bit disappointed by the grayish-ness of Kyoto. We took JR train to Kyoto and only spent half a day there, visiting 3 temples: the iconic golden pavilion Kinkaku-ji Temple [金閣寺], the Kitano Tenmangu Shrine [北野天満宮], and the impressive Kiyomizu Temple [清水寺]. Other than that we also had an okonomi yaki for lunch, which is a kind of DIY japanese pizza… it is just funny to try but doesn’t really taste anything special.

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Moving around in Kyoto is just inconvenient, I heard people walking around Kyoto but I feel that it’s too far away between each interesting temple/shrine to make that attempt. We took the daily bus fare (very limited subway coverage there), visited North and East of Kyoto. There’s nothing in between, not even young people to see… We were lucky  not having to stay there at night and to endure boredom. I’m sure that my half day trip is not making justice to such a famous and glorious city, I’m giving myself a goal to return to Kyoto again during the sakura blossom season, with more time to visit it, and maybe have a more comprehensive plan…

That’s it for this trip, we didn’t plan so much, just went spontaneously and sniffed around. It wasn’t bad, we’ll return again in the future.

Click here to see the entire Osaka and Kyoto albums, and the portrait album.

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