Another Piece To Put Up

On 08 October 2015, at Mount Rainier, Seattle, USA, I was attracted by this interesting image. The staff of the national park was putting up wooden panels to cover the door and windows of a building. Though I did not know the concept of this practice, my perception was on the pattern and colours of the whole setting. The orientation followed my observation was to capture the happening at the right moment. Obviously, I was very pleased with the colours and the design of the entire image.

When Ripples Occurred

The mood of tranquillity of a lake at Mount Rainier, Seattle, USA, is a pleasing moment to enjoy.
I admired this moment when I was there on 08 October 2015. My perception of beautiful reflections of the lake actually is beyond my words of description. To top up my satisfaction at the end of my day’s visit, the ripples occurred within my sight. An immediate orientation to capture the awesome image followed.

Aesthetic Pleasure Of Pattern


One of the principles underlying my work is pattern, light and shade. On 17 September 2020, I went back to the Lower Peirce Reservoir for my photographic session. Since I arrived at 6:30 am, I expected the maintenance team of the reservoir as usual would start their boat trip around 7:00 am. In order to capture the pattern of the waves on the water surface, I went back to the higher ground on the slope to wait for the right moment. From my vantage angle, I managed to captured the pattern , light and shade of the waves. Such a phenomenon changes within a split of a second. To freeze the moment and turned into an image with aesthetic pleasure is another challenge for me in photography.