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Have you ever gone into a foreign school where you can't understand anyone and yet you shoot everyone else with your analogue camera like a big tourist? I have! Take a look at my film photographs which were taken at Manila Japanese School. じゃ、また!
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Sunsets in Boracay are simply amazing! Each shot you take, regardless of what camera you use, is unique and breathtaking. This is my wonderful experience capturing Boracay sunsets and seeing them through plastic lenses.
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Boracay is considered as one of the best beaches in the Philippines and as noted by some in the world! Everyone must come here at least once in their life and I’ve got the pictures to prove why!
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3000th Location! Pagudpud and Vigan are some of the famous travel / vacation spots in Ilocos. If you wish wake up with South China Sea on your window of your hotel, Pagudpud will not disappoint you. Or you want to wake up 100 years back to past? Then it's Vigan.
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My musings inside an empty cemetery.
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A lomographic wonder 60 feet below the water
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The sun sets behind a beautiful, quiet fishing community in Paranaque City, Philippines.
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Puka Beach is at the northern tip of the Island of Boracay. To get to this beautiful, secluded & quiet beach you need to hire a boat or a tricycle. Puka Beach is a lot different from the White Beach which is very commercialized. In this part of the Island, there are more locals & few tourists, no water sports, no fancy restaurants and no luxurious hotels. Very peaceful environment with white sand & blue waters.
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Manila's famous bargain market never fails to be a great photographic location - especially in monochromes.
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Probably most of us who will be making an article of our most memorable travel escapades will be writing about our summer vacations. Why not, it’s the most fun and stress-free season in my book. Just by the sight of the sun rising or setting on the beach, makes all the long travels worthwhile.
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Binondo, Manila's Chinatown, is one of our favorite places to photograph. It is an easy place to go to if we want to have an instant lomowalk because it can provide different streets with various ambiance. And of course, it has plenty of food and restaurants to choose from if ever we get hungry along the way. But one word always comes to mind every time I hear the place "Binondo". Wedding.
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Take a load off, knock a few bottles back and get yourself and your eardrums pleasantly smashed.
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Devotees from all walks of life gather to fulfill their vows to the Black Nazarene--walking barefoot and touching the statue for good health, peace and deliverance from calamities. This is an experience me and my LC-A wont miss.
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Surfing, skim boarding and more at Bagasbas Beach in Daet.
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The Ayala Triangle Gardens in the heart the Philippines' business district offers nature amidst the concrete jungle.
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We all have favorite places to meet up and hang out in. Mine is a little restaurant that dishes out yummy, happy food — with big servings to boot! Nothing beats good times with friends, delicious food, and taking photos with my lomo camera. Here's to another fun night and a lot of Nomnomnom-in'.
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And its raining at the red light district tonight.
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A tiny active volcano on an island within a lake within an island.
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Marikina is not just a city of quality shoes but a real beauty in itself.
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What better way to celebrate Valentine's Day than going to Intramuros, Manila? When everyone opted to go to the mall, watch a movie, and dine in a fancy restaurant, my hubby and I decided to go the "Walled City" of Manila.