Tag: nature

  • The Legendary Lucky Four-Leaves Clover

    In response to The Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge: “Magic.” “Children have the ability to believe without bias, to find wonder even in the most mundane of places and objects,” says Jen on The Daily Post. They have found wonder for me a thousand times and they will a thousand more. In this photo, a…

  • SL-Week 2-02: Ground | Rice Padi

    In response to Sylvain LANDRY, SL-Week 2-02: Ground. I was pleasantly surprised to see the effect of this shot myself. This shot intrigues me so much that I remember this view vividly two years from then. Blessed is the person who treasures the rice. [Photo: 1. Taken on a rice terrace in Bali, 2014.]

  • Fish and Bread in the Andaman Sea

    In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge, “Gathering.” This photo captures a school of fish competing for the piece of bread. It was a ‘wow’ moment for me as I came face-to-face with the fish. It was the first time I could photograph wild fish in their natural habitat as I bought a waterproof…

  • Share Your World – 2015 Week #51

    In response to Cee’s Photography, Share Your World tag. I participated in Share Your World – 2015 Week #51 about three days ago but I saved some questions for a later date. Today, I am going to answer those questions that I had saved from early on. Favorite thing to photograph? Write? Or Cook? My favourite…

  • SL-WEEK 23: Narrow – Travel

    In response to Sylvain LANDRY, SL-Week 23: Narrow. I am most impressed with the way Landry injects meaning to the word “narrow” with the interpretation, “It must feel the weight.” I have never thought of “narrow” as a feeling before. Inspired by Landry’s unique and insightful perspective of “narrow,” I ransacked my stash of photographs…

  • The Gecko Saw Me

    In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Eye Spy.” I must have been terribly close to the gecko because the gecko responded to my presence. Look at that eye! It was checking me out from head to toe. I must have been terribly brave because I held my ground and got more than…

  • Travel Theme: Grey – Mudskipper at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, Singapore

    In response to Where’s my backpack? Travel Theme: Grey. Like Ailsa, I am not fond of grey too. But unlike her, I cannot find many photos in grey. I have this shot of a mudskipper, though. This photo is one of only a few grey pictures that I have in my stash of photographs. The…

  • Fallen autumn leaves undulating wonderfully

    In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Beneath Your Feet.” I experienced autumn for the first time in my life in Nagoya, Japan. I live in a country that is almost on the equator of the Earth, so I do not go through four seasons a year where I live. On the day…

  • You Have Always Been There

    In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Close Up.” You Have Always Been There You have always been there Though I have never known Have I not looked down Have I not zoomed in I would have never known That you have always been there Have you spotted what I saw? =) Enjoy! Cocoa’s…

  • Travel Theme: Grasses | Lush Carpet

    In response to Where’s my backpack? Travel Theme: Grasses. When it is there, I do not really think about it. When it is gone, I begin to lament the loss. Where it grows, there must be water. Where it dies, there must be drought. Who does it live for? I do not know. Who could…