“Tsinelas”…
Scott Kelby’s 3rd Wordlwide Photowalk…
Last July 24, 2010, the 3rd Scott Kelby’s Worldwide Photowalk was held, I joined the Quezon City with Sir Dan Pagulayan as our photowalk leader. It’s nice to see fellow photographers covening for a walk such as this. Here some of my shots during the photowalk…

the monument and the fountain
It was a long time since I last stepped into the circle, there were many new things that I just recently saw, just like this painted pavement.

the painted pavement and the monument

the majestic quezon memorial monumnet
The monument consist of three vertical pylons (representing the three main geographic divisions of the country: Luzon, the Visayas, and Mindanao), 66 meters (217 ft) tall (Quezon’s age when he died), surmounted by three mourning angels holding sampaguita (the national flower) wreaths sculpted by the Italian sculptor Monti -from wiki.

a family walk

a stroll on a motorbike inside the park

a kid selling garlands
Thank you to all the photographers I met. Hope to bump into each other again in the future…
LP: Cross (tawid)…
Today is litratongpinoy day, and here’s my share for this week’s theme to cross… (tawid).

the hanging bridge in bohol

my goofy friends striking a pose after crossing the bridge

the bridge

the view below the bridge

manong crossing the bridge

The Hanging Bridge of Bohol.
There are lots of souvenirs and “pasalubongs” being sold in the area. It isn’t supposed to be a tourist attraction at first, rather just a bridge connecting two towns, but since its unique and fascinating feature attracts many people, it soon became one of the major tourist attractions in Loboc, Bohol.











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