31 December 2011

Sunset in the Capital.




This shot was taken when I was walking on the Arlington Memorial Bridge of the Potomac River.
At the moment, there were absolutely no thoughts or concerns on my head, but only of what I could see through eyes.
The only sound I could hear was the 'Comfortably Numb' by the Pink Floyd, being played on my earbuds.





Arlington National Cemetery.




A walk between the veterans and casualties from each of the nation's war.
Thinking that all the bodies that lie in front of each stone once breathed and lived, gave me a slight chill.

'All Gave Some, Some Gave All'



Smithsonian National Museum of Natural Science.




30 December 2011

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.




United States Capitol.



E pluribus unum : Out of many, One



Washington Metro.




Designed by the Chicago architect Harry Weese- these metro stations remains as a good example of Brutalist architecture which was spawned from the modernist architectural movement between 1950s to the mid 1970s.
(Heavy usage of concrete and repetitive design motifs)

This is known as the second-busiest metro system in the United States after the New York City Subway, and I was able to take advantage of this well planned and organized system for the past four days.





26 December 2011

Park and Ride.



Old State House



For the British Colonial Government - Established in 1713
Boston, Massachusetts



25 December 2011

New England Architecture.


Boston, Massachusetts



Acorn Street.



Boston, Massachusetts


21 December 2011

New York Public Library.







Departure.




14 December 2011

White is the New Red.



12 December 2011

December 12, 2011




- This is just a rant, but it's definitely something to be dealt with in the future.

I'm slightly concerned about the prospect of transferring to the St.George campus, because I'm not getting the GPA that I desired. Also, it's a bit depressing to see where I stand, in terms of mark, amongst the big groups of people. I don't know why I took much more time to adjust myself into university studying compare to the others.

The first year is already half way through but what's going to happen for the second year is still unclear. I'm still not sure of my academic interests and there seems to be a conflict of interest between my parents and I regarding this issue. Although it's a very sensitive topic, I will be discussing more about it with them in future. 

Well, a grocery shopping is definitely a significant part of my week and honestly it's interesting (no sarcasm), I need to find something more fun or better to do other than going a grocery shopping. It's a bit sad to think back of my time in Ottawa, where I often went to see the orchestra of NAC, visited museums and galleries for free, biking and walking along the canal, taking photos around the city, etc. The place where I'm living is too dry; suburban isn't the right place for me. 




11 December 2011

December 11, 2011



o.0

9 December 2011

December 9, 2011






I think the greatest feeling amongst all, is having a genuine interest on something.






7 December 2011

December 7, 2011




"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" - She & Him

Listen to Zooey Deschannel's nostalgic voice (:



1 December 2011

Waltz with Bashir.

I've recently watched some great international films, but this Israeli animated documentary film really stood out amongst all. Many elements of the movie, including its animated cinematography, historical backdrop of the 1982 Lebanon war, and presentation and orchestration of sound, were one of a kind and totally blow up my mind. Different animation techniques have also added more favour to the movie's dream-like atmospheres. Overall, the movie is both visually-striking and emotionally-provoking.



November 30, 2011


First snow of the winter. 

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Last Saturday, I was walking back home with grocery bags and saw a car being parked at a driveway of a nice home. When I saw the driver getting out of the car, I thought myself 'he looks rather familier'. When the man looked at me and I was definitely able to tell by his look that he knew me from somewhere too. There was a few seconds of uneasiness in the atmosphere and both of us were making an eye contact constantly on and off, then I finally shouted "Professor Bunce? You are professor right?". At first, it was hard to recognize my professor outside of the lecture hall and at such an unexpected place, but it was professor Bunce who lectures the 'Geography and Global Processes' course. He after told me that he didn't know my name but recognized my face and the fact that I'm in his first year class. When I heard this, I was quiet amazed that he remembered me from the lecture hall with more than 300 students and recognized me on a street. This totally made my day.

Just today, I went to see professor Meriano during her office hour to ask her about karst formation around Guelph region, to gain some background knowledge before travelling there this weekend. Very surprisingly, the moment I walked into her office, she recognized me and greeted me by name. It also seemed like she was very happy to see me. At first I was a bit confused, but then, I remembered an occasion that happened a month ago in the 'Environmental Hazards' lecture when she asked my name after when I helped her to gather up some survey sheets from the students. The fact that she remembered my name really touched me. During the office hour, She has shown great amount of interest on my trip to Guelph this weekend and I was able to discuss about it in detail for an hour and gained some valuable informations. The professor also asked me to report back to her after the trip, with some photos of karst topography, so that she can consider it as a potential field excursion site for her next semester- second year geomorphology class. + she also asked whether I would like to be part of that field trip and I immediately said yesss.

These little, what might looks like events without any significance, have been really brighten up my days (: