Articles in Taiwan
Photo Post: Temple Water Fountain
Water fountains are a common feature of temples in Taiwan. This fountain at a temple on Route 106 between Taipei and Pingxi features decorations symbolizing money.
Photo Post: Ornate Temple in Taiwan
Temples in Taiwan can be very ornate, and this temple on Route 106 between Taipei and Pingxi is a good example of that.
Photo Post: Tree at a Temple
Taken at a temple across the street from the Kishu An Forest Literature Park in Taipei. Kishu An and this temple are both located on Tongan Street in Taipei. Tongan Street is just outside exit 2 of the Guting MRT Station.
After visiting Kishu An, I noticed a temple across the street. It was about four stories high. The main temple part was on the roof. …
Hiking Teapot Mountain and Banping Mountain near Jinguashi
November 4, 2012
I woke up on Saturday not entirely sure what I was going to do. I had had vague ideas the night before of driving somewhere into the mountains around Taipei and going for a hike, but I could just as easily have hung out in the city. In the end, it was the weather that decided me. It was sunny and clear, and …
Shihding, Nikon Scene Modes, & Elusive Hiking Trails
My goal on Saturday was to hike an interesting trail near the little town of Shihding just outside of Taipei. Things didn’t quite work out for the hike, but I had an interesting day nonetheless.
I set off on my scooter pretty early after making sure I had sunscreened all the important bits of my body. I didn’t bring a change of clothing since I didn’t …
Nikon D7000 – Mirror Lock-Up Confusion
I wrote earlier about a problem I was having with the LCD screen on my newish Nikon D7000. You can read about it in detail here. Essentially, the problem was that on hot days while out with the camera, the LCD would stop functioning properly. It would either stop working altogether or would kind of flicker and almost show an image but then just remain …
Madama Butterfly, Keelung Isle, & the Pingxi Crags
The so-called Cycling Canadian still doesn’t have any recent cycling to talk about, but I HAVE been jetting around on two wheels a fair bit – they just happen to be powered by the 150cc engine of my beloved scooter.
I went on a 3-day trip a couple of weekends ago that took me to Taiwan’s east coast for some dolphin-watching, some swimming at Fulong Beach, …
My Nikon D7000 and the Mysterious Red Paper
I mentioned the other day that I was having trouble with my newish Nikon D7000. It wasn’t a huge problem, but it was something that I wanted to get checked out. The LCD screen was frequently not working. You can set a digital camera to show you the picture you just took. And you can specify for how long you want that image to show …