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Early photos featured on this website were taken with a Canon S200. The S200 was replaced in Nov. 2006 with a Nikon P3. In Aug. 2007, I fell in love with a Nikon D40.
Panoramas on this site are created using a wonderful little program for MacOSx called Calico. All images are hosted on Flickr, but you probably already knew that.







It seems you always carry the camera with you.
I’ve tried to make a habit of taking it everywhere because every time I don’t bring it with me something strange interrupts my daily routine.
I don’t know how involved you are in politics, but it isn’t surprising that it was such a big deal. It was truly a great triumph, especially combined with the big KMT win in the legislative yuan.