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These past few months have been quite a blur of events, including celebrating Christmas with my parents for the first time in eight years (yay!).  But in early December we were "Nawlins" bound, which is a fun little city even if you never left the French Quarter (though thankfully we did).


We visited all the standard places like Café Du Monde for their beignets and café au lait, and Bourbon street for its nightlife (as well as its less frenetic, more musically enjoyable counterpart Frenchmen street).  It was also oyster season so we ate chargrilled oysters to our hearts' content.


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I also rode a fanboat for the first time, which was actually quite a fun way to explore the swamps.  The ear muffs were dorky but absolutely necessary against the deafening sound (I'm amazed that we didn't scare off every single bit of wildlife for miles around).  We even got to hold a little hatchling, as apparently life is quite challenging for baby alligators so they are sometimes raised to a certain size before being released into the wild.


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There are also some truly beautiful plantations in Louisiana.  We got to visit the Laura Plantation (a Creole plantation) and caught a glimpse of the stately Oak Alley Plantation.


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And then three days later it was back to Los Angeles, though not without a little hitchhiker in tow.


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Clipping Path:

Better capturing those professional photography .

(05.13.16)
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The hors looks very strong .

(05.16.16)
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Phoebe Joy Photography - Cairns - Australia - 2.jpg

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tony wei:

ahh, good memories. good fruit too!

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luc dewaele:

This kind of travelogue-photography: it seduces me to make pictures every day...

(11.09.12)
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All of those are mind blowing .

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Always i like natural beauty .

(05.17.16)
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Who knew that one of the best views of the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House would be while waiting to catch a train at Circular Quay?  If only we had a similar view while on the LA Metro.

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Sarah:

WOW, what an amazing shot!

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Viv:

Breathtaking! Makes me want to go!

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Tony Wei:

Same here! Makes me wanna go!

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Looking very nice this scene .

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Mind blowing photography .

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It's impossible to miss La Sagrada Familia while in Barcelona.  Not only does it dominate its nearby landscape (having its own metro stop), it's also the last and maybe most famous work of Gaudí.  The sheer immensity of it is rather awe-inspiring, like a stone forest canopy...

At night families, joggers, and dogs abound in a nearby park and the reflection of La Sagrada Familia resembles a Monet painting on the lake, composed of softened shapes of light.


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Ellen:

*gasp* simply beautiful!

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Excellent shooting photo .

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Floating along the Sognefjord watching fjord towns pass by like little toy houses...

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janet:

so beautiful! when were you in norway??

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This scene looks very natural ands i'm facinate to see this scene .

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