The Richmond Sunflower Festival has a lot of sunflowers, hahaha. These are my favourite pictures of them.
Funny enough, my favourite flowers were these wildflowers. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, I guess.


The Richmond Sunflower Festival has a lot of sunflowers, hahaha. These are my favourite pictures of them.
Funny enough, my favourite flowers were these wildflowers. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, I guess.
15.08.2019
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with Instagram’s Brightness effect:
So in an earlier post, I shared sunset and firework photos. These are a couple of photos from my camera (when it still had battery) that I took earlier that day.
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This is an older picture I took, requested by Yomu. He asked if I could cosplay as Shinpachi’s glasses from Gintama and I delivered. Hahaha.
Yomu said it’s my best cosplay. Do you agree?
What’s up, people?!
I’ve wanted a DSLR since I was around 17 when I started blogging and I finally bought one! I’m 22 years old now, and I guess I kind of forgot I wanted one until now…
These are the first photos I took with my Canon EOS 600D. These photos don’t have filters or anything. Hydrangeas are one of my favourite flowers. I fell in love with them after watching After the Rain.
20.01.2019
I took these photos with a Canon point-and-shoot camera.
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It was foggy the other day.
What’s up?
Things are starting to be busy for me again because of school, practicum and work. I’ll try to do more song analyses/meanings posts because it seems like you guys like them. Book reviews are coming along but I have to finish reading the books first! The first three photos were taken with a Canon point-and-shoot.
I went back to Nitobe Memorial Garden the next day…
I’ve decided to pursue photography as a hobby. By no means am I trying to be professional or anything (I’m not interested in that!). I just think that photography brings me joy. It’s just for fun.
Here are some very old photos I’ve taken:
October 2014 at Nitobe Memorial Garden
September 2015
I went to Victoria, BC again. Last time I went to Craigdarroch Castle, Chinatown and Miniature Museum. This time I went to the Parliament Buildings (only outside) and Butchart Gardens.
on the ferry
The Parliament Buildings are really big.
close-up of the Parliament
The Butchart Gardens are quite big as well. I took photos of my favourite flowers. I must have missed the lilies because I don’t think I saw them…
taken at the rose garden
pretty restaurant
Phone camera pictures:
The gardens are definitely my favourite place in Victoria.
Victoria Part 1 – Craigdarroch Castle/Chinatown/Ferry [HERE]
Victoria Part 2 – Miniature Museum [HERE]
I went to Grouse Mountain, also known as the Peak of Vancouver. I’ve been there when I was younger, but it’s my first time back as an adult.
before the skyride
The chairlift was probably the funnest part for me, and we saw a big bear while sitting on it. The view of Vancouver was pretty – the land surrounding the water bodies in the second photo is the city.
These are unedited photos I took at Miniature World in Victoria. Miniature World is a museum where everything is tiny. There were so many displays and admission is $16 for adults. For point of reference… imagine the Colossal Titan from Attack on Titan.
HAHAHA!
The details are incredible. Every display contains so much – it’s hard to capture everything in just one photo.
Day versus night at the circus. Some displays turn dark and they have cool lights.