Writing with Light

I am a 19-year-old amateur photographer living in Montreal, Quebec. The photos on this blog are taken in many different countries, including Taiwan, the United States, Israel, Jordan, and Turkey. If you visit this blog, please take a few minutes to look at the pictures and maybe leave a comment or two. Thanks.















Friday, July 13, 2012

A Glimpse of Taipei

A visit to 碧潭 or Green Lake, a tourist destination in Taipei. It offers beautiful views, pedal boats, restaurants, and other attractions and activities. The suspension bridge is only open to people on foot. After nightfall, the bridge lit up with glowing lights, presenting a perfect opportunity for some night shots. The next day, I visited the National Taiwan Museum, where a photo exhibit, "Paris Céleste" by French photographer Bérangère Lomont is being held. Her collection presents heavenward impressions of the cupolas in famous buildings across Paris, including churches, operahouses, and palaces. The National Taiwan Museum was also worth documenting, as it is rich in history; it was established in 1908 under the Japanese colonial government. The architectural style emulates that of Western builders who in turn were first inspired by Islamic domed structures.

1 comment:

  1. 嗯,很有主見的角度。高速公路碧潭橋的逆光拍攝很有意思,仰拍吊橋也很成功。夜景只有三張,是沒拍成功嗎?那支小鏡頭居然抓到了夜鷺,不簡單!博物館的彩繪玻璃很成功,透光的感覺得棒。其實公園裡的那個牌坊是節孝坊,可以近些拍。

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