Photography Genres

This section showcases the diverse genres of photography I explore through my lens. From the architectural elegance of urban structures to the serenity of natural landscapes, each genre reflects a different way of seeing the world. Whether it’s the mystery of the night sky or the wild beauty of animals and ecosystems, I aim to capture and share the stories that unfold in every frame.

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Photography Genres, NightAstro, WildlifeNature

A Night of Fireflies and Starlight – My First Firefly Photography Journey

In mid-April, I embarked on my very first firefly photography adventure. I chose several renowned firefly viewing spots in Taiwan: Dongshi Forest Garden, the Water Alley of Sun Moon Lake, Sansheng Yuan Area, and Changyuan Canal Ecological Trail. These locations not only offered abundant firefly populations but also provided open views to capture the starry

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Photography Genres, Architecture, NightAstro

A Night at Fengle Sculpture Park

On a quiet evening in March, I joined my photography classmates and teacher on a visit to Taichung’s Fengle Sculpture Park for a unique nighttime photography adventure. The sky was clear that night, dotted with stars, and there weren’t many visitors in the park, providing an excellent environment for photography. My camera captured the various

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Photography Genres, Architecture

Spring Bells at National Taichung Theater

In March, Taichung welcomes perfect sunshine and gentle breezes. During this blossoming season, I visited the National Taichung Theater with my photography class. It was the morning of March 12th, with a brilliantly blue sky without a trace of clouds, as if specially prepared as the perfect backdrop for our photography journey. The golden trumpet

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Travel Footprints, Architecture

Golden Light Over Sacred Grounds – A Peaceful Afternoon at Meiji Shrine

On a Tuesday afternoon in February 2025, I visited Meiji Shrine in central Tokyo. I walked through Japan’s largest wooden torii gate made from Taiwan cypress with its natural aged character, strolled along the tree-lined path where light and shadow danced together, and admired the Imperial chrysanthemum emblems and the impressive wall of sake barrels. As I left, the low golden sunlight covered the entire shrine, making everything look noble and special. It was a peaceful and memorable visit.

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