Category Archives: Photo Hunter

Fire Tree


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If we don’t have digital cameras, we wouldn’t be able to take as many photos as we want to. Everything we see will just remain in our mind (which is also good for it will make us be more creative in describing what we saw to others).

There are times when my camera is like an extension of my hand. If you are the type who takes photos of almost everything, you’d understand what I mean.

Fire Tree

 

Here is a Fire Tree, captured in pixels and shared to those who will land on this page (and its Flickr page). I would probably find it hard to describe how it looked like when I saw it but this photo shows how beautiful the tree is.

Dusty When It’s Windy


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Summer is here and that means we get to see a lot of brown outdoors: dried leaves, dried grass, and dust.

Zambales during Summer

On this same road though not in this area but from where this bridge used to be, we have encountered a “sand storm” where strong winds blew off the sand from the dry river. These are not actually sands from the river bed but from dried lahar (or mud flow from a volcano).

I’d rather it is hot with some rain showers than have a lot of rains which cause flooding. Of course, the hot weather means crops die too but too much rain causes more damage to people and properties than just dying crops.

 

No Crossing the Street


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You’ve been warned: “Walang Tatawid Nakamamatay” or in other words (MY interpretation), “Don’t (try to) Cross the Street or You Will Die”.

Stern Warning

There’s a foot bridge near the sign that people who want to cross this four lane super busy road can use if they want to go to the other side of the street. Whaddaya know, they don’t use it and instead play “tag, you’re it” with the passing fast vehicles. Tsk, tsk!

I don’t want to know if there have been, if any, or how many people have met tragic accidents in this area.

Sunset at the Rooftop


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I love staying on the second-level rooftop in my MIL’s home where i can see the sunset and its lovely play of colors in the sky. See the trees on the lower side of the photo? That’s how high I am. Well, except for that super tall palm tree which is higher above everything else. I got trees photos here.

Sunset at the Rooftop

This is where the silhouette photo of the shell lamp was taken.

We were there earlier and I took photos of the kids and their cousins.