Thanks for the Luck, Red-Capped Cardinal! - Los Angeles Travel Photographer

Earlier this year, I submitted, for the first time, to a photography contest dedicated to the revered 19th century photographer Julia Margaret Cameron.  When I came back from a trip, I was more than delighted (and honored) to see my name in more than one category of the winners' list.   

The image below is one of them.  If you remember, I've
posted it before.  Clicking on the image will bring you to it.

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To have a chance out of 4,580 images from 57 countries, I consider myself lucky.  As mom of nature and wildlife photographer Jason Tiesman tells him, "When you see a cardinal, good things are to come".  I do remember seeing such a birdie in la Amazonia last year.  I guess I owe her a debt of gratitude.  Muchas gracias, red-capped cardinal!    

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Where Could You Rock to Sleep in the World? - Los Angeles Travel Photographer

What are the chances of you being rocked to sleep in your adulthood?  Not very high, right?  Well, I had an opportunity to do that in "the floating city" and thought I'd share how that "feels" visually.   

What word would you use to describe this experience?  To me, it feels just like a blur, at least right before falling into sleep. :-)

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Sunrise at Venice, Italy - Los Angeles Travel Photographer

I'm not a sunrise photographer and I think I've made it pretty clear before.  However, I'm willing to make exceptions from time to time.  

In Venice, Italy, photographing sunrise means not only getting up early, but also extra early to catch the water taxi in darkness.  However, when the city on water, especially its windows, catches fire from the morning glow, all efforts that went into waking up with the city seemed more than worth it.      

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Now, are you curious how Venice looks in sunset?

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