Do you see what I see?

Written by Terence Chang on May 3rd, 2010

Kiss Me - Blue Eyes
Like to kiss the blue eyes? You can see the whole picture on my original post: Kiss me blues eyes – Do you see the whole picture?

Here is the full collection of my newest blog header images. I post some of them a while back at Travel + Photography = My Dream Life Style.

I am a very visual type of person. I like to see the world and see what other people don’t see, and share what I see. Using image header in the blog is a fun thing to do. All images are randomly picked. So here is the full collection without a specific order.

I also use cropped images I took or I found on the Internet on my blog post. There are 6 different collections in the past. I am sure they won’t be the last. You can visit my Photography page and see those 6 collections. It’s interesting to get totally different point of view when you crop the image to a certain area. Never underestimate the power of a photo!

If you would like to know what they are individually, you can visit my Flickr Blog Photos for details.

Enjoy!

As you may imagine, there is story behind each photo I took.

This is why I love to go outdoor. Recently I start playing golf! It’s funny when the sudden few ducks cross the grass land on the golf course.

#1 Yellow Mountain (HungShan), China. Is the one of the mot beautiful places in the world that you should visit! It’s a life time experience to hike 9 hours in the mountain. It shows you four season in one day. When you see this mountain once, you see all mountains at once! That’s why it’s the #1 mountain in China.

I took this bike photo at my sister-in-law’s backyard, when we visited them for Christmas and New New Year i Texas. We were read to take the kids and go for a ride! We had great time take some photos and playing with kids.

This flowers and bees are taken by my newly bought Canon 7D. I get rid of my Nikon D70S and move on to a better camera that is more professional and can take HD Video as well. You can see my HD Jamaica Video.

There is not much to talk about the door and the wheel. I took this photos at Rowhide, Phoenix, AZ, where they have cowboy shows and delicious BBQ.

I can’t stop take photos with lake and Saguaro, since I live in Arizona. This photo was taken at Canyon Lake in Mesa AZ. It was also published by one of the large travel map site.

Again, this fishman photo was taken at Canyon Lake, Mesa AZ, where a group of us go hiking all the time. It’s one of the most green and beautiful lake in Arizona.

Flatiron peak is a difficult hiking trail in superstition mountain in Mesa AZ. We start in the morning and reach the summit near no0n. The temperature drop dramatically when the Sun starts going down. My wife has to be rescued in the dark while I was running down to the parking lot to lead the rescue team to find her. I almost lost her that night. Will fully prepare my next hike no matter what the weather report says.  

Don’t you love Flagstaff, especially when it’s snowing? I have not seen heavy snow like this in my life. I was so exciting like a kid. Stick my tongue  out to taste the snow. It was a beautiful smoky day.

I love dolphins. Especially catch the wild one in action. If you ever take cruise trip between LA and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Don’t wast your time in the buffet in the cruise ship around Cabo. You may just miss the big wild dolphins shows. I only see about 50 dolphins chasing the ship. I’ve heard people said that they saw over 300 wild dolphins.

If you haven’t heard about Terracotta Warriors in Xi An, China, you need to learn a little more about the amazing history. The story about how it was discovered will make your mouth wide open. It was not supposed to be found.

Flowers! I love flowers. This was taken at Gran Bahia Principe Resort in Jamaica.

Again, the night shot of swimming pool was taken at Gran Bahia Principe Resort. It is one of the best vacation we ever had.

The original photo is not really amazing, but I figure it will stand out when I crop the photo. There are many building in San Francisco, CA.

Not my favorite photo, but it did show the distance. This was taken at Wickenburg, AZ auto show.

Another Saguaro photo at Lost Dutchman hiking trail, Mesa, AZ

Street Art at Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

We did not have enough time to sail, but we were very much enjoying watching others to do so at Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

On Cruise trip to Mexico. This photo was published on Restaurant Marketing Partner web site.

Don’t you love golfing on green grass and blue sky day? Tucson, AZ.

Lovers vs River! I took this one from the bridge above the couple. They seem to enjoying their time very much! Me too! Sing Ju City, Taiwan.

Lake in the Mountain Wu Lai, Taipei, Taiwan

Tung-Hai University, Taichung, Taiwan. This is where I graduated and met my lovely wife 20+ years ago!

Hong Kong! Do I have to explain more?

West Lake, China. The lake is well known for it’s mirror like surface and plan important in China history.

Another photo of West Lake, China.

Endless green, China.

Yan Tai, China

The bridge to heaven. Yan Tai Beach, China. Yep! Once you pass this bridge and become part of the ocean, I bet you are in heaven. LOL!

Yi Lan, Taiwan. Smokey mountain and lake!

Yang Sou, China. The most popular tourism city in China.

Fishman vs Birds, Xtapa, Mexico.

The most beautiful beach at the land’s end, Cabo Sn Lucas, Mexico. I was up at 5:00AM in the morning, otherwise, I will miss this photo. My wife did miss.

Las Vegas!

Two of us at big bear lake, CA

Lake Tahoe, CA

Lake Tahoe, CA

Metor Crator, Arizona

Diamond Point, Waikiki, Hawaii!

I hope you enjoy the photos! Check back, I will have more photos post here!

 

4 Comments so far ↓

  1. Nice pics. I like the one with the 4 bikes.

  2. @Ken:

    Thanks! I add the description to the photos. That will make more sense!

  3. Madonna says:

    I really enjoy your artistic eye and your warm heart. You see both in these pictures. Nice job.

  4. @Madonna:

    Thanks! I am still working on it. It’s amazing when you crop the image, you see a different world.

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