Random Quote

It’s easier to focus on buying that next piece of equipment than it is to accept that you should be able to create great work with what you’ve got. Buying stuff is a convenient and expensive distraction. You need a decent camera, a decent lens, and a light meter. Until you can use those tools consistently and masterfully, don’t spend another dime. Spend money on equipment ONLY when you’ve outgrown your current equipment and you’re being limited by it. There are no magic bullets. — Cheryl Jacobs Nicolai, http://photodino.wordpress.com/2009/05/27/advice/

Chicago - The City of Art

I never consider myself being good at art although I think I have liked art all this while. I spent almost 4 hours soaking in art today. The Art Institute of Chicago is a must if you come to Chicago. Prepare to spent at least a day just for this museum. There are loads of [...]

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One Fine Christmas Day…

…with a lot of good songs. Some people sleep on Christmas Day. Some…I don’t know…I don’t know what people do on this day when most shops are closed.
Aaaanyway..I got some more photos for you and lots of good songs I got from Japan-a-radio…it’s what I enjoy most during this quiet day.
Gonna get that [...]

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Around The Inn

The Residence Inn is a cozy place to live in. The small kitchen even comes with a dish washer…which I have not try yet. The walls inside only provide visual covering but totally not sound proof at all…my guess is, it’s made of hollow wood.
If I’m not mistaken, there’s a pool and gym inside [...]

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Merry Christmas!

Christmas is just around the corner and people here are busy with their holiday shopping. The malls are pretty crowded but nothing compared to the amount of people you see in China.
It’s pretty cozy in downtown Chicago even if it is a big city. To me it doesn’t feel like a “difficult” city to live [...]

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