Friday, April 10, 2009

Maui Sunset


Can you tell I love taking pictures of sunsets. This photo always reminds me of God's creation.  This was another beautiful sunset in Maui (same trip with the teachers) and I loved the silhouette effect of the coconut trees.  Someday I'll be back!!

Orchid at Ka'anapali Beach


Last February break (2008), a bunch of teachers took a vacation trip to Maui (boy that was fun).  It was a time of bonding and celebrating where we were at in life.  We decided to go to Ka'anapali Beach when this photo was taken.  I saw this orchid lying around and started taking pictures of it.  Maui, No Ka Oi (the best)! 

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Most Amazing Sunset

Wow, this picture was taken way back in 2005. It overlooked Cabrillo National Monument in Point Loma. My exchange student and I were visiting the monument and decided to stay until the sun went down. I'm so glad we did. Words could not express that evening. This was by far the most incredible sunset I have ever witnessed in San Diego.

Plumeria

In the summer of 2007, a bunch of teachers took a trip to Hawaii.  On our way to Yokahama Beach, (westside of the island) Amber found a plumeria flower.  My friend Jason and I started playing with it in the water. Being the wanna be photographers, we decided to shoot some pictures with it (our cheap cameras).  Because it turned out to be an amazing shot, they (Jason and Amber) decided to use it as part of their engagement picture. 

White Flowers

I took this picture way back in 2005 when I first started getting into photography. I was roaming through the Paradise Resort Hotel off Sea World and spotted these amazing flowers in an ashtray bin. I guess it was a way to hide the ashes (go figure).

Magnificent Sunset

Every time I fly home, I try to visit the North Shore of Oahu.  This spectacular picture was taken last summer with great friends at Waimea Bay.  We enjoyed the time, talking story, barbecuing, jumping off the "Rock," and swimming with the sunset as our background.  What more can anyone ask for?

Honu

This is the reason why I love Hawaii so much.  You can walk along the shore and all of a sudden spot a Honu (turtle) resting.  Legend says, if you see a turtle, it will bring you good luck.  That is so true!!  The beauty of this shot captured it all.  

Home to Paradise

This photo was taken on one of my many trips back home (that's where I'm from) to Hawaii.  I try to sneak in a picture or two even when I'm not suppose to (the little rebel in me).  This day was gorgeous with the different hues of blue throughout the island.

Barcelona

Okay, with all my pictures I took in Barcelona, Spain, I tried to find one that would capture what it represented. I knew I found it, when I saw this one, "Antonio Gaudi." He was the most famous architect in all of Spain and his work was clearly visible throughout Barcelona. This photo was taken in the summer of 2006. I loved every minute of my time there and I promise to go back one day.

Balboa Park

One of my favorite places I love to visit is Balboa Park.  I live 10 minutes away and  try to go as often as I can.  With so many historical landmarks and museums, I can see why it's such a tourist attraction.  I took this picture during Spring Break.  The day was extremely warm and of course, beautiful. 

Monday, April 6, 2009

Vastness

This photo was taken after my usual jog at Sunset Cliffs in Point Loma overlooking the vast Pacific Ocean. 

Sunday, April 5, 2009

A New Beginning


I was given the opportunity to attend a beautiful wedding in Temecula last August (San Diego's version of wine country).  The setting was absolutely magnificent, everything was perfect, but most of all, the time spent with great friends was priceless. 

Beautiful Sunset


Jogging along Sunset Cliffs in Point Loma, CA is one of the highlights at the end of my day, especially after a long day.  Not only do I get to enjoy the relaxation of a great run, but I also get to watch the spectacular sunsets.  I am always in awe at God's beauty. 

Bee on a Yellow Flower

This picture was taken in San Francisco this past February. I was walking along the Science museum and spotted a tree with bright yellow flowers and saw a bee pollinating. I found it so fascinating to watch it dance from flower to flower.