Climb High and Look Far 2026

First climb of 2026 — finally made it to Lion Rock after all these years in Hong Kong. A bit late, maybe, but the views were worth every step. My new 35mm lens did wonders today. Those two shots overlooking the whole city made me fall in love with landscape photography on the spot. Sometimes…

Written at the Close of 2025

On the last day of 2025, I linger a little longer than usual, as if holding the year by its sleeve before it slips into the dark. There are goals I didn’t reach and chapters I meant to finish, yet life has already shifted quietly beneath my feet. My mindset changed more this year than…

Finding Space in the City Again

These days, whenever I have a bit of free time, I find myself slipping out of the house almost without thinking—wandering by the sea, drifting through museums, exhibitions, weekend markets… anywhere that gives me a momentary sense of escape. There’s something comforting about moving through spaces where no one expects anything from me. I walk,…

When the Year Slows Before I Do

As the year edges toward its final days, I’ve been thinking about how strangely it unfolded. It began with momentum — the kind that makes you believe you’re finally catching a tailwind — but somewhere along the way, the trajectory faltered. The last stretch dipped sharply, almost theatrically, as if life had been waiting to…

Not a New Chapter But Another Style

It’s been a while since I last stopped by this little corner of the internet. Life has been moving quickly—so quickly that a few recent events feel big enough to shift the trajectory of my life. These changes aren’t just about routines or habits; they reach deeper, into the way I think and the way…

Run—let weariness fall behind.

Lately, a fervent yearning for inner cultivation has taken root. Though each day unfurls with an endless procession of tasks, I compel myself to shut the computer, as if drawing a curtain on the noise of the world. My recent days have been consumed by personal projects—endeavors that unexpectedly rekindled the spirit I once carried…

More Details More Quality

The scenes captured by camera often feel more captivating than those in the real world, which is why I prefer observing life through the lens. It constantly brings me endless surprises and makes it easier to find what I’m looking for. Of course, depending on one’s photography skills, it may not always be possible to…

Preserve the Flame before it goes out

Yesterday, I had the chance to visit CUHK again and revisit my old stomping grounds. Every time I go back, I take some photos along the way. Though there’s nothing particularly new about it, I always find myself appreciating every blade of grass and tree here. While buying water at the supermarket, I saw a…