“Taking pictures is savoring life intensely, every hundredth of a second.”--- Marc Riboud |
As a child, I grow up in a place where I used to admire the surroundings. The green bushes and mini forest relax my eyes, the brown vast land entices me to step on them barefooted, and the crimson color of the sky every sunset made me appreciate life as whole being. I could then consider myself fortunate enough for being able to witness those simple yet laudable scenes and second, for being a living proof as to how powerful the our Almighty Father is.
Those picturesque I've had in my mind are all the time fresh. However, when I grow up, with my hectic and crazy schedule in college, I was just able to visit grannies' place rarely. Bearing this hindrance, I want for myself not just to preserve in my shell those vivid sceneries but also to share to others how beautiful life can be if we know how to appreciate minute things in our lives.
Right there and then, I've come to love photography. I know for myself I have the eye for good things to be captured. But then I , too, know for myself how amateur I am when it comes to photography. So I was so eager to keep on improving. I used to love it as one of the many things I indulge myself with. I've always love to capture. Capture. And just to capture. Unlike any other, I used to capture what nature has on its hand for me for I strongly affirm that I will never be able to encounter the same sight again. Therefore my subject are always of nature and the like. :)
Here are some of those candid shots, together with their some sort of name, which I've been treasuring. ;)
The Fern
(unedited)
Red Dragonfly
Wet and Wild
(unedited)
Unnoticed
Plain and Simple
(. . .unedited taken shots outside grannies')
Serenity
Meditating
Simplicity
(. . . a random photo I've taken on our way to Sinacaban)
The Church
Cotta Shrine
Life is Fishing
Appreciation
In Solitude
The Port
Our Journey's Colors
Life's Departure
. . . more of The Port
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