Life’s journey is endless. Endless possibilities. Endless opportunities.
We move. We wander. We conquer. We learn.
I’ve always wondered how it feels to walk on the clouds or how an airplane gets to pass through it. Through the years, I am still wondering.
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Vancouver, Canada, British Columbia (May 2007): May 2007, my 1st time to travel again after 10 years. Traveled 2 countries, 6 states in 1 month. Traveled trough skies, roads and waters. Fantastic views, different perspectives, a new dimension, a totally different experience.
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Ngong Ping 360, Lantau Island, Hongkong (August 2009): My 1st time to travel out of the country with some friends. I just simply love traveling and taking pictures. It’s something I look forward to every once in a while. Traveling may seem enjoyable and fun but it does take a lot of courage and energy to be able to explore and conquer unfamiliar places and meet different types of people. I’ve been to Hongkong a couple of times as a child but I was so naive to know and realize how blessed I was to have come to places. I know that I’ve been to Ngong Ping 360 as a child but I don’t have memories being in the place. How I wish I was able to grasp those opportunities as a child.
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Manila Bay, Manila, Philippines (2007): Another take from my sunset series at Manila Bay. Starting to become a fan of sunsets I was usually strolling by Manila Bay, a known destination for seeing the sun set in the city. Waiting for the sun to set, observing people, this journey of mine each day made me realize at lot of things in life.
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Manila Bay, Manila, Philippines (2005):I was never a fan of sunsets. But ever since I started taking photographs I started loving it. Appreciating the light, the colors, the people, the drama, the silhouttes, and just about everything, a wonderful sight to end each day with a smile.
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Hundred Islands, Alaminos, Pangasinan, Philippines (2005): Another tourist spot in the Philippines is the Hundred Islands. From the name itself, a place with hundreds of islands, 3 of which are available for tourists to stay. We went on an island tour seeing the different islands with various shapes and sizes. Something worth admiring.
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Manila, Philippines (2005): One of my 1st takes using a black and white film in an slr camera. Went on a day trip to San Agustin in Intramuros Manila just to shoot and experiment in black and white. Had a couple of interesting/dramatic shots. The power of black and white really never fades.
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Baguio Catheral, Baguio City, Philippines (2006): Traveled my way to Baguio to shoot great photos for my photography campaign thesis in college. Took a shot of the Baguio Cathedral, one of the most photographed buildings in Baguio City.
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Manila, Philippines (July 2004): One of the admirable shots from my 1st ever roll of film using an slr camera. Not bad at all, considering my ignorance in photography during this time. I didn’t know the “rule of thirds” but it applied to this shot. Having what they call an “eye for photography” or simply talent really makes a difference after all even without the knowledge.
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The Venetian, Macau (August 2008): Looking for a taste of Las Vegas or even just a sight of Venice? Play. Dine. Shop. Loosen up. Satisfy yourself once in a while. Just an hour away from my home, the Philippines is Macau where you will find The Venetian. Located in the island of Taipa, it attracts tourists being a small place with almost everything under one roof. I was a bit disappointed not seeing gondolas in action but is more than happy to have tasted Vegas and seen a bit of Venice.
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The Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia (February 2010): Intricate detail. A closer look at a world famous structure, The Sydney Opera House.
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Granville Island, Vancouver, Canada (May 2007): Looked up a roof and saw these doves that seemed to be lined up. Something interesting and unusual to my sight.
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The Space Needle, Seattle, Washington, USA (May 2007): Another famous skyscraper found in Seattle featuring an observation deck that lets you see and appreciate Seattle and the nearby mountains and islands. I’ve gone up 9 famous skyscrapers/observation decks in a couple of countries to date and I try to make sure I’m able to go up to one for each destination I visit.
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Chicago, Illinois, USA (May 2007): A sundown walk at the Millennium Park brought me to this sight.
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Chicago, Illinois, USA (May 2007): Landing on to the 103rd floor of the famous Sears Tower now The Willis Tower known as the “skydeck” brings you breathtaking views atop Chicago’s famous landmarks/attractions. The Hancock Building in this photo for example, another famous skyscraper in Chicago.
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