It was taken in front of a cottage own by friend of mine at Sheepscott Lake, Maine. We were spending one great afternoon in the lake, swimming and fishing. Then this spectacular sunset just jumped right in front of me. OK, I confess, this guy in my picture was enjoying his dinner at that point in time. He was kind enough to drop his meal and post for me. Thanks Dave.
   
Ever seen pair of swans flying in the sky? This photo remind me elegance of the motion. The excitement when I got my negative under the light was eye opening. I tried to produce similar photo since this one but no such luck. 
   
It was a JV game, I showed up with less enthusiasm. But it was a big surprise and reward for me. Did he catch the ball? NO
   
I like this photo for facial expressions. The one got hit looks like he is falling out of a 10 stories building. 
   
It was taken in the entrance of the trail for the highest peak in Taiwan (3948m, about 12000ft). I was just done my climbing and leaving for home. Those burned trees caught my eyes. Put on my 135 mm Nikkor and I snapped this shot. I like the diagonal composition and the color contract. The sky is so blue that I felt it is going to jump out of my 35mm slide.
   
It was Freshmen year, my host family was kind enough taking me for a weekend in the woods. I was standing on a bridge, using Nikkor 180mm ED. Those fishes like flying on the top of the rock.
   
Even he is abandoned, lying on a cold and damp wood deck on the top of mountain, with chilling winds blowing, I can't see any bitter on his face. Maybe the warm and comfy home is in his dream. 
   
"take your picture with the light, not against the light", sorry, Prague seems to be really beautiful when I point my lens against the light.
   
I was just a trigger guy, they are the one got to job done. 
   
I was in the golden alley inside the Prague Castle. People were zipping by like cars on the busy highway. I took my good old time, leaning my left arm against the wall to gain stability for my slow shutter speed, then took this photo.
   

  
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