Absolutely beautiful scenery, hard to describe with words, so I will let the photos speak for themselves.
This view is right on the side of the road. We stopped to take a photo before we continued our drive to Devil’s Den State Park.
Another view on the side of the highway.
Very hilly road going into the park.
Reflection of trees on my rental car window, I really love the contrast of the metal and the surroundings.
This little spider’s got long legs, and apparently a long pair of teeth.
Saw this scene, and it kinda reminded me of Eliot Porter’s work
I’m thrilled to be invited to travel to China to photograph and attend my friend Murray James (http://www.murrayjames.net/) and Liu Liu’s Wedding!
My flight depart tomorrow, and I will have limited access to my blog (or the rest of the world outside of China!). Will post photos after I come back to States.
Mother is cooking some delicious Chinese food tonight, Charlie and Plato are all happy to be camping around the kitchen in hope of getting a treat of some sort!
If you ever have a chance to travel to China, you’ll witness that the gap between rich and poor is significant. The globalization has driven the economy’s boom. However, it is simultaneously a great economic power but a poor country. In 2005, its annual per capita GDP was $3,315, 7% that of the U.S in 2008. A lot of aforementioned were reflected in the images captured.
A trip to Chong Qin — The Fog City (The fog was mainly made of fine dust and smog)
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