You Think I'm Sexy? - Polar Bear Version - Los Angeles Travel Photographer

When I saw the polar bear in this pose, I knew the title to the post.

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Sexy-Pose-Polar-Bear-Laying-Hell-Gate-Canada-Copyright-Jean-Huang-Photography

As if the universe wants to make absolute sure that I have the right inspiration (ahemโ€ฆ being kicked in the right direction), I met a person. While conversing about his career, he disclosed that he once made a certain something (the specifics omitted for irrelevance to this post) for Rod Stewart. For who knows what the reason, he then followed โ€œDo you know who Rod Stewart is?โ€ Giving a polite nod, I tried my darndest to hold back Rod Stewart and his โ€˜Da Ya Think Iโ€™m Sexyโ€™โ€: She sits alone waiting for suggestions โ€ฆ โ€ฆ

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Post Holiday Illustration by Polar Bear - Los Angeles Travel Photographer

For many of us in this world, we just came out of a โ€œholiday seasonโ€, a.k.a., holiday marathon. All that partying, dining, and skipping sleep finally caught up with us. We feel that we need a holiday after the holiday.

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Polar-Bear-Sleeping-Hell-Gate-Ellesmere-Island-Nunavut-Canada-Copyright-Jean-Huang-Photography

When we met this polar bear, he just finished a big meal. Not sure if he partied as hard as we did. I felt that I can relate to him though, especially after not one, not two, but too many good and rich meals. I thought I found a language that I can communicate with the King of the Arctic.

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Polar-Bear-After-Meal-Hell-Gate-Ellesmere-Island-Nunavut-Canada-Copyright-Jean-Huang-Photography

Question for you: what is polar bearโ€™s skin color?

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Holiday Greetings from Us to You - Jean Huang Photography

Writing one of these year-end posts has never been easy. Today, I find myself more so at a loss for words.

It doesnโ€™t mean 2018 has been a lackluster year. Itโ€™s a year that I continue to listen to the whispers of my heart and morphed and changed consciously and subconsciously.

It has been a year that I have a lot to be grateful for. My vocabulary for wildlife, and especially birds, has grown. Great strides have been made in learning about them, some of whom youโ€™ve met here. Remember the burrowing owls (see
here and here), the red-crowned cranes (here and here), the monkeys that take hot spring bath and the fox that I felt a personal connection with? I know my sister from Barcelona would be proud. A year ago, all I could muster was something like โ€œa pretty birdโ€ or โ€œthat yellow birdโ€. ๐Ÿ˜Š

This year saw me going back to THE favorite country of mine (not one of) - Italy, where my Assistante and I continue to enjoy great food,
be immersed in culture and make friends. And despite common conception about French people, we made our way into France. If you are interested, I will share my experience with the people there.

Not that Iโ€™m trying to make a career out of winning photography/art competitions, I was lucky this year to be
among the finalists in a prestigious international contest.

It has also been a year of worry, fear and sadness. Some people I care about have been taken away from this world, including someone that I only got to know for one year. And as if itโ€™s not hard enough, on a whim,
someone that I call family was taken in the middle the holidays when the smell of roasted turkey still lingers.

While I cuddle and reminisce the ones that leave an empty chair this holiday season, Iโ€™m also reminded that we are all made of something perishable. We donโ€™t have โ€œforeverโ€ to say good-bye and sometimes even one second is a luxury.

Finally, Iโ€™d like to send our wishes to you with an image of these birds of elegance and Japanโ€™s national treasure. I hope these symbols of love, prosperity and good health will keep you well for the coming New Year!

With much love and gratitude (sometimes, attitude
๐Ÿ˜œ),

Ciao!

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