@Brooklyn Bridge Park
It is fascinating to capture the alone moments of one person in a public environment.
Those isolated moments are private and intermate to the person himself (or herself), yet can be seen by everyone.
@Brooklyn Bridge Park
It is fascinating to capture the alone moments of one person in a public environment.
Those isolated moments are private and intermate to the person himself (or herself), yet can be seen by everyone.
@Brooklyn Bridge Park
Thursday outdoor movie night with good friends.
Summer breeze was so gentle that eases all unpleasant things.
@Bleeker Street, NYC
I snapped this photo at night while I was on my way to meet some friends. And I love it.
The splendid roses were roaring in an arrogant tone,
“Be cautious (about my beauty)!”
I was invited to visit my friend Lyell’s hometown on the weekend before July 4th. Before the dinner, we drove to SteelStacks, an old local steel factory that is not far away from his house.
@SOHO
This photo is very dreamy, but I love it.
@Mid-Town Manhattan
This picture was taken on a rooftop bar.
The rain came suddenly in the evening. Some people left the rooftop because of the unexpected rain, while some people like us stayed, including the woman in the picture.
Yet her elegance distinguished herself in the rain.
Is it too late to write something about Beauty and the Beast? Not about the movie, but the story.
New York City never lacks foodies, and it is time to gather them!
July 9 @a church garden
It is said that hydrangea symbolizes heartfelt emotions.
The positive side of the meaning of the flower is to express gratitude for being understood, but the negative side indicates frigidity and heartlessness.
It is amazing that the flower can be a symbol of two opposite meanings at the same time.
So, who is your hydrangea?