Here are a few more shots from my hike last Saturday. I hope you enjoy my selection. Continue reading “Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge – Up in the Mountain”
Tag: Landscape
Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: House

No barns here! Just a cute tiny house for candles. Continue reading “Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: House”
Share Your World – 2016 Week #43
What are you really glad you did yesterday? Continue reading “Share Your World – 2016 Week #43”
Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge – All About Nature
Here are some shots from my hike last Saturday. Continue reading “Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge – All About Nature”
Hiking in Sunshine
Saturday, October 22, 2016, was a beautiful day in northern Utah. Continue reading “Hiking in Sunshine”
Cee’s Odd Ball Challenge: Pumpkins
Since we are a week away from Halloween, I thought I would post some of the fun decoration I found around the neighborhood. Continue reading “Cee’s Odd Ball Challenge: Pumpkins”
Macro Moments: Week 15

I found these flowers outside of my school’s student service building late September. Continue reading “Macro Moments: Week 15”
Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Vibrant Colors
This week’s topic is vibrant colors and I had to dig deep into my archives to find some pictures Continue reading “Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Vibrant Colors”
Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge – Heading Westward
This post is somewhat like part two of my trip to Bonneville Continue reading “Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge – Heading Westward”
Trip to Bonneville

Last weekend, my mom, aunt, and I traveled two hours westward to a place I have long wanted to visit, Bonneville Salt Flats. Continue reading “Trip to Bonneville”
One of Those Days
Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge – Rocks
I have been wondering when I will get the chance to showcase some of the rock pictures I took on my last solo hiking expedition. However, black and white rocks make boring pictures, so I opted for the selective colors approach. Hope you like my choices. Continue reading “Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge – Rocks”
Macro Moments: Week 14

This is a rose bud I found on my walk around the park last week. Continue reading “Macro Moments: Week 14”
Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Yellow
For this week’s challenge, the topic is yellow. I have thought about posting pictures of food but it feels a little repetitive since others had already posted all kinds of yellow foods. Therefore, I’m sticking with flowers and landscapes. Hope you enjoy my selection. Continue reading “Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Yellow”
Different Forms of Water
There are so many different forms of water – snow, rain, hail, ice, etc. – not only that, water can come in large bodies like an ocean or small bodies like a man-made pond. Therefore, for this week’s photo challenge, I will spotlight a few. Hope you will enjoy my selection. Continue reading “Different Forms of Water”
Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge – Liquid

I took this picture out of boredom. We were in Las Vegas last year for a banquet. Continue reading “Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge – Liquid”
Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge – A Walk in the Park

Yesterday, Friday October 7, 2016, was a gorgeous day. Continue reading “Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge – A Walk in the Park”
Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Dark Reds
After discovering my school’s computer lab has the entire Adobe package, I decided to edit some of the photographs in my collection Continue reading “Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Dark Reds”
In the Nostalgic Land of Chicago…
It’s been almost a year since I visited Chicago and I’m feeling a bit nostalgic. Continue reading “In the Nostalgic Land of Chicago…”
Macro Moments: Week 12

This is a macro photo (because it said macro setting on my camera) of some wild fruit I took when I went on my hiking expedition in Ogden Canyon. Continue reading “Macro Moments: Week 12”
Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Light Green
I’m not going to say much about these pictures. I had two biopsies done on my face today and I’m not feeling very comfortable with the bandages blocking my left side-vision. I hope you enjoy my selection. Continue reading “Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Light Green”
My Take on the Evolution of the Camera
Nowadays, with iPhones and other smart phones and tablets, 4G web everywhere, and social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.), most people can simply tap a button on their phones, snap a picture, and share it with everyone but did you know…
that once upon a time, a camera looked like this? It was bulky and worst of all, it uses film rolls instead of SD cards. Not only were we limited in the amount of pictures we can take (usually between 33 and 35 per roll) but we also had no idea how they will turn out unless we drive to the nearest store and wait an hour or so for the pictures to be printed out. If the pictures turned out terrible, oh well.
Oh, and let’s not mention if you accidentally open the back cover, all your pictures will go poof. Been there, done that.
Around mid-2000’s, digital cameras came into existence. I remember when my mom bought our very first digital camera and getting extremely frustrated learning to use it. She kept whining about how there was no reason to go digital other than being able to send pictures over email. It was a 3.2 megapixel digital camera with a 512 MB memory card.
Still, it wasn’t much better than the camera that used a film roll. It was bulky and difficult to use. I took the camera to Disneyland for my 8th grade
field trip and remember standing in front of the castle, taking picture after picture and never satisfied with any one of them. The pictures were blurry and grainy.
In 2008, during her job training, my mom realized she needed a camera and luckily, it was 4th of July and there was a sale. I still have no clue why she went with this pink 7.2 megapixels Fuji Finepix Z but this camera ended up taking us a long way.
It was with this camera I took my first macro photo and got me addicted to photography. It was with this camera I got interested in learning all about photography and eventually posting pictures on my blog. It’s also the camera that took me on many trips – to Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Chicago, and the East Coast.
In November, 2015, however, when we saw a Sony 20-megapixels camera on sale for less than $100 on Amazon, we decided it’s time for an upgrade. My first time to use the new camera was at a Christmas party when I shot a picture of a chandelier. I thought the picture turned out amazing.
This is it, I thought, we’re finally caught up with the trend.
I couldn’t be more wrong. The amount of megapixels for cameras nowadays are way higher than 20. I saw some smartphone cameras are in the 40’s or even 50’s or 60’s megapixels. It’s unbelievable and here I was goggling over a 20 megapixels camera.
Now, of course, a 20 megapixels camera takes a better picture than a 7.2 megapixels or a 5 megapixels (my tablet) camera. Comparing the pictures now, I believe the amount of megapixels makes the most difference in landscape and macro photos. I mean, just compare the left to the right. The left was taken with the pink camera and the right taken with the new camera. Both were taken around the same time a year apart. You’ll see a difference, even if it’s slight.
In conclusion, while I know I’m behind with the trend of digital photography, I realize that I might never catch up and I’m okay with my current digital camera. I also realize that almost everything in the universe evolve whether it’s technology, people, or land. Some just evolve quicker than others like the camera going from old fashion film rolls cameras to digital to digital DSLR and very soon, a super compact camera that is loaded with amazing features.
Originally published on May 7, 2014
Revised and re-posted on September 27, 2016
Image Credit: Google (unless noted)
A Quest to Find Autumn
Lately, I’ve been on a quest to find autumn. Continue reading “A Quest to Find Autumn”























