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Every now and then, we need a break from the busy and fast-moving life in the city. Sometimes we need to go somewhere peaceful where we could just walk, shoot, and breathe fresh air. Going to an old town would be the perfect departure from the overloaded work waiting at the office don’t you think? Jump in and see what a relaxing place is waiting for you in the heritage town of Taal!
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One of my favorite past times is watching the sunset. For me, it is like a therapeutic recreation, helping me calm my mind and relax from busy city life. If you live in Manila, looking for a place to watch the sunset is a bit of a challenge because everywhere you tilt your head, there will always be a structure that will block your view. Do you know where the best place to view the sunset in Manila is? If not, then read on to find out!
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If you are in the Philippines, February is probably the best month to schedule your wedding. Two months before the hot and humid summer and half a year away from the typhoon season, it has the right weather to get hitched, walk down the aisle and exchange vows with your loved one. But for an all-season wedding and reception venue there is always Fernwood Gardens.
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In the heart of the Makati Business District, which is considered as the main business district of Manila, lies a quiet, small space that could relieve all the stresses one would have in a day's work. It is no Central Park, New York, but it brings the same calming ambiance one needs to take his/her mind off work. Read on and discover this little place called the Ayala Triangle Gardens.
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A doubles’ experiment adventure for Feelux and I, using the Fisheye 2 and La Sardina in the middle of the city or while walking around in the park, in a nearby city in the South.
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If you are a gutsy shopper who cannot say no to a good bargain, then Divisoria is your kind of place.
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A 3-hour drive from Manila, Taal, Batangas is a wonderful place to have a field trip with your camera-loving friends. On June 2012, Shutter Revolution decided to go visit it for an out-of-town trip, which was full of fun and enjoyment, which comes with nature, architecture, religion, and history.
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I will be honest, I haven’t ridden a bike since I was 12, and that was 10 years ago, i’m not even sure if I still know how to ride a bike. But that won’t stop me from writing an article about a great biking location.
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I've finally found myself some "me time". For a number of reasons, the last two weekend afternoons saw me alone in our house -- which was quite a surprise since I have always spend them with my wife and kids -- and while I thought it was easy to kill time with cable TV around, I realized that it was better to go out and shoot.
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Casa Roces is an ancestral house that can be conveniently found in front of Malacañang Palace (President's place) in Manila. It is the oldest heritage site in the area, and it offers a classy ambience.
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Rain or shine, Cubao is always fine. Here's why almost everyone in Manila - not only lovers - likes to go and come back again and again to this dandy place called, Cubao.
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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.