Taiwan

Sometimes, the Best is Reserved for the End - Los Angeles Travel Photographer

I'm sort of a lazy bone.  So any activity that requires physical efforts from me would pretty much not be on my list to do, hiking being one of them.  Unless there's beautiful scenery, me and this word has no association at all. In my recent trip to Taiwan, I took a leap of faith and went on a hike for the sake of hiking.  And thanks to such "faith", I was rewarded, at the end of the hike, with this beautiful stone bridge tucked away in a quiet corner ofSun Link Sea National Park.  The emerald water and the fall colors were just extra bonus. :-)

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2010 is leaving us. I'm working madly to hold on to the tail-end of it. - Los Angeles Photographer

You know what I've noticed about myself lately?  When many others are spending time away from work, my speed of posting is up.  Is it seeing 2010 coming to an end and trying to hold on to it?  Or is it the season that's even more inspiring for creativity?  No matter what it is, I'm playing hard these days (to me, work is play).  Shhh...don't tell my husband although he's been suspecting that most of what I do is playing. :-) The other day, when I was passing by a row of maple trees, beautifully dotted with hot red leaves, an idea popped into my mind.  I had to turn around to them.

You see, most of the "pretty stuff" (some call it home decor) in our house come from nature or our travels.  This time, it's the marriage of both.  From one of our trips to Taiwan, we brought back a beautiful, subtly toned vase.  When I saw the maple leaves, something in my head said they would look nice in that vase.  So, here's what turned out:

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One vase, one sprig of maple, an art piece to be put on my wall.  What can I say, life is full of beauty!  Enjoy what it has to offer, my friends!

P.S.  I did apologize to the tree for "stealing" the sprig from it.

P.P.S. Any image in the Fine Art Photography category can be purchased to adorn your beautiful home.  Please contact me for sizes and presentation options.  Many easy to install solutions to be recommended.