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We Are in This Together - Los Angeles Fine Art Photographer

Sometimes, we can feel so alone in a world that looks like a deserted land. That feeling has probably become more prevalent/frequent for many in the last 9 months.

You look left, cricket.

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No-One-Is-Alone-Yellowstone-National-Park-USA-Copyright-Jean-Huang-Photography-(1).jpg

You reach right, nothing.

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No-One-Is-Alone-Yellowstone-National-Park-USA-Copyright-Jean-Huang-Photography-(2).jpg

And you turn around and take a gander. Whoa, youโ€™ve got them, a whole army of them! Whether or not you asked for them, they are there, and theyโ€™ve always been there.

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No-One-Is-Alone-Yellowstone-National-Park-USA-Copyright-Jean-Huang-Photography-(3).jpg

Consider yourself lucky. At least you are not accompanied by one of those invisible trolls that played a prank on me in Iceland. :-)

Alright, in all seriousness, as the saying goes, we are on the same boat. So, rest assured, no one is alone.

The question is though, how do I make the army disappear when Iโ€™m done and need my โ€œalone timeโ€?

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Never mind. This morningโ€™s coffee makes me talk funny. Iโ€™ll step off my soap box.

Speaking of box, how many Amazon boxes have you got in the last week? ;-)



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Adios, Maradona! - Los Angeles Travel Photographer

I have a father whose whole career was about soccer. That gave him the ability later in his life to make any subject in a conversion about soccer, oftentimes leaving you wondering how you were led down that path.

A week ago, the world lost Diego, the Maradona, a name that I got to know before I had a choice. A controversial person, I still became fascinated years later (way after his retirement from the soccer field) by him and his skills in passing, ball control, and dribbling and most of all making goals.

Napoli is a religious city. It doesnโ€™t take much/long to notice that (see also
here).

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Shrine-on-the-Street-of-Napoli-Italy-Copyright-Jean-Huang-Photography

To see images of Maradona sharing the same space that the Catholic figures take up on the cityโ€™s walls, itโ€™s something else. For a city that witnessed his best 7 years in career and him that brought the first mainland Southern Italian team the league championship, Neapolitansโ€™ love for Maradona is cultural, social and borderline religious.

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Because of the pandemic, I have not had as many conversations that ended on soccer with my father. We just celebrated his birthday for him with some home-made goodies. Maybe the next time we meet/talk, Iโ€™ll lead him onto the subject of soccer, and even talk about Maradona. :-)

What a superstar that he was on the field! I think at least me and my father can agree on this one. Adios, senor Maradona. Thanks for the great performances and for making those games exciting to watch and talk about years down the road!

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P.S. At the frequency of seeing Maradona in the city of Napoli, I donโ€™t have a single image of that. But a quick visit to the internet will give you abundant proof. See here and there for example.

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Windows of Opportunities in Japan - Los Angeles Travel Photographer

Windows are interesting tools in the creative department. They allow certain things in the frame of view. They also make people do interesting things around them.

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Looking-Out-the-Window-Bishamon-do-Temple-Kyoto-Japan-Copyright-Jean-Huang-Photography.jpg

People in front of windows sometimes are more than just obstructions to my views. :P While in Japan, I didnโ€™t waste opportunities to frame (some of) them while they are trying to frame their own views.

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Next time you are near a window, would you do something differently to lose yourself in the frame? To me, along with windows came opportunities, to frame or be framed.

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