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One of my favourite hobbies is photography. I purchased a pretty decent SLR/bridge camera a few years ago for one of my trips to London. Ever since, I have enjoyed trying to capture beautiful scenary, unusual perspectives, and intriguing people on 35 mm film. Although I am big fan of computer technology, I'm still not very interested in digital cameras. I like the textures produced by the grain in film.

Below are a few recent photos I took. Eventually, I will have an on-line photo album of my favourite pics.

 

'The Strip' in Las Vegas, Nevada.

 

One of the many replicas in Las Vegas.

 

And another replica.

 

A fancy convention centre in the Paris Hotel.

 

To escape from the lights and noise of Las Vegas, we went to see the Dolphin Sanctuary at the Mirage Hotel.

 

Aren't they cute?

 

Flippity-flop!

 

A pretty fountain in Las Vegas.

 

A bunch of roses in the garden at the Santa Barbara Mission.

 

Another bunch of roses in the garden at the Santa Barbara Mission.

 

(From left to right) Kobe K., You-Jing L., Jennifer G., Carlos N., and Kira G. at the 2004 Berkeley Linguistics Society Conference. This image is a composite of two photos taken by a very kind Berkeley student. In the first photo, Jen wasn't smiling. While in the second, You-Jing had a wild smirk and I was slouching too much.

 

Campus Point.

Campus Point.

 

Choppy waves at Campus Point.

Choppy waves at Campus Point.

 

Snow during my train trip through England.

Snow during a train trip through England.

 

The new City Hall in London.

The new City Hall in London.

 

Tower Bridge.

Tower Bridge.

 

Parliament in London.

Parliament in London.

 

Berwick upon Tweed.

Berwick upon Tweed.

 

On the edge of the bluff.

On the edge of the bluff.

 

Ooh, big waves coming in.

Ooh, big waves coming in.

 

 

 

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