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Starting this blog with portraits of people i know, like this cute little boy named Renzo from our church, caught him like this, good thing i had my camera ready and took that picture.
and this little kid, found relief with a glass of Gulaman from the intense heat. I just couldnt resist it, I was driving at that time, and saw this kid, good thing my camera was ready to shoot.

Dad, while at the restaurant, pointing his fingers on a food item in the menu.

and my beautiful Mom, posing.

Mom and Sis, at the beach, though the highlights were blown

and two boys from our recent Bataan trip. They were out swimming in the middle of the day, I hope their skins can take all that heat from the sun.


Im done with portraits, moving on, this is a commuter, waiting for his bus home, i was waiting for mine too, i was bored and decided to take his picture, nothing special with this one.

I was at Ortigas, waiting for my girlfriend, and saw this father and son playing at the sidewalk, they were dancing along with a music that was playing loudly nearby, it was more of like a Cha-Cha to me.

I was riding the bus, and we stopped at the bus stop somewhere along Edsa, saw this kid and he was just so bored, and i wonder what he was thinking at that time.

These were taken inside the mall, when I brought my films at Fujifilm and have it developed and scanned, walked around a bit while i was waiting.
This guy must have been too tired to go home and just slept inside the food court. Maybe he was just resting and will go home after.

Waiting for someone?

The future dance interpreter. Seriously, the little girl was listening to a CD, with her headset on and just interpreting what she was listening to. I was too late, and she saw me when i brought out the cam, she quickly sat.

Up Dharma Down at Trinoma

It was a Sunday afternoon, we went to my favorite chinese food restaurant, and while waiting, i just took a pic of a cook. Nothing special really.

A view from our room at Matabungkay, Batangas, an early morning beach scene.

and a Bell, from the Japanese-Filipino Friendship Tower at Bagac, Bataan.

My favorite photo from this set.
Saw this jeepney when I was out running an errand. Apparently, the kid, the Jeepney driver’s little son, was looking out and seemed to be dreamin of something big, or maybe something totally different from what i think, we will never know.
i call this picture, Dreaming Big.

That’s it!
Cheers,
D





Just want to say what a great blog you got here!
I’ve been around for quite a lot of time, but finally decided to show my appreciation of your work!
Thumbs up, and keep it going!
Cheers
Christian