Tag: photography
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Photo 101: Bliss and Captions
This is bliss for me. Seeing my love ones get along with each other. π This is my take on day four’s Photo 101 assignment.
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Photo 101: Water and Orientation
Day three’s Photo 101 assignment is Water and Orientation. Here’s my take on this task. This shot was taken in the Philippines last year. That’s my bf going back to the shore after a couple of hours snorkeling. I remember that the locals on that island were impressed because my bf didn’t care about swimming…
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Photo 101: Street
This is my take for day two’s assignment for Photo101, Street. I took this shot during my vacation in the Manila a couple of years ago. The woman was apparently waiting for the right jeepney/taxi.
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Photo 101: Home
For me a home is not necessarily the place where you’re born. Nor the place where you grew up to. But it’s a place that we feel safe and secured. A place that you can’t resist despite your hectic schedule and the distance. Home is where your family and the people who you really care…
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It’s Never too Late to Dream
This week’s Daily Post photo challenge is the Rule of Thirds. This shot was taken in October 2013 in Stavanger.
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In the Underpass
Here’s my take on The Daily Post Photo Challenge. Symmetry. I know this photo challenge was published a couple of weeks ago, but I just can’t move on without sharing this picture. Better late than never. π Anyway, this shot was taken in an underpass at Lura Sandnes, just a couple of minutes from my…
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Definitely a Head turner!
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Lura Sandnes
I just moved in to Lura Sandnes last year and so far I have no regrets. Why would I when I can see these sceneries whenever I want to. And this is one of the perfect places for people like me who loves to walk and take pictures.
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OOTD: The Red Ribbon
Sometimes you can’t go wrong with red. π
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Convergence
In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Converge.” This is my contribution to this week’s photo challenge. This shot of this beautiful hallway was taken at St. Agustin Church in the Philippines this summer. The arcs in my opinion gave weight to the character of the church’s architecture.
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Do You Agree?
βThere are no bad pictures; that’s just how your face looks sometimes.” -Abraham Lincoln-
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Summer Vacation Part III: Feast of St. Ignatius de Loyola
The feast of Saint Ignatius de Loyola is celebrated on July 31. Saint Ignatius is the patron saint of the soldiers, the founder of the Jesuits (Society of Jesus) and he is also one of the patron saints of Liloan Southern Leyte. It’s not my first time to celebrate the feast of St. Ignatius de…