The vibrant details of the Changdeokgung Palace.
Jongno-gu, Seoul - Korea (2011)
The 120-feet tall, bronze Great Buddha is the tallest Buddha statue in Southeast Asia.
Fo Guang Shan Monastery, Kaohsiung - Taiwan (2010)
Taken from our Euro trip a few years back.
Italy, France, Germany, Amsterdam, Austria (2005)
Stone wall surrounding the Changdeokgung Palace, the oldest of Seoul’s royal palaces that dates back to 1405.
Jongno-gu, Seoul - Korea (2011)
Swans on the River Reuss near the Kapellbrücke.
Lucerne - Switzerland (2005)
The Basilica of Saint Clare’s pink and white stone facade in Italian Gothic.
Town of Assisi - Italy (2005)
View from the plane-ride to Europe.
Singapore Airlines - Singapore to Amsterdam flight (2005)
Various oriental fruits. The yellow one, I’ve never seen before.
Kowloon - Hong Kong (2010)
Shot taken from the Namsangol Hanok Village; a taste of nature in the middle of the metropolis.
Seoul - Korea (2011)
Inspired by the concept of a sponge’s porosity, the Simmons Hall of the MIT is wrapped with over 5,500 windows.
Cambridge, Massachusetts - United States of America (2009)