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This was during our first day of community exposure for the second semester. It was one of those bunch of shots that came up while I was clicking the camera button away just like there's no tomorrow.
The color blue symbolically represents peace and tranquility, right? This picture contains most of the "happy shades of blue". But why does it make me feel all sad and gloomy? That's rather odd. Maybe it's because of those eerie-looking buildings in our school.
That bright Tuesday morning, when I looked up at the skies...I felt very refreshed. What a great way to start a very stressful day ahead! I hope everyday's like this.
This was the scenario during the opening ceremonies of last year's sportsfest in our school. We were hangin' around at the top of the new chapel when I took this shot. Love the colors!
"I expect to pass through life but once. If therefore, there be any kindness I can show, or any good thing I can do to any fellow being, let me do it now, and not defer or neglect it, as I shall not pass this way again." ~William Penn
This was taken during Kuya Paul's wedding (last year), held at the Immaculate Conception church in Sta. Maria, Bulacan. I was just fooling around with my camera (it was new back then), and when I reviewed the images, I liked how the shot turned out. Nice effect with the flowers and the blurred ceremonies. Thumbs up Raymond!
Took this photo during the course of our community exposure in one of the barangays here in Puerto Princesa. I really like its cute and candid feel, plus the little girl's expression is so classic. Err...at least for me.
Immaculate Conception Church, Municipality of Sta. Maria, Bulacan, Philippines June 17, 2006
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I love to take pictures of churches. This one came out as the most presentable and probably the bestest picture of a church that I've ever taken a shot of in my entire life. I used this angle because some of the church's exterior parts were already painted with white, making it partially lose its majestic antiquity. Sadness.