Thursday, June 25, 2009

baywalk little girl



Kuya konting barya lang po” (“Brother could you give us some money”), said a voice from my back as I was trying to shoot sunset at Baywalk.
Ano sabi mo?” (“what did you say?”), I asked without even looking.
konting barya lang po pambili ng pagkain. Di pa po kami kumakain eh” (“just a little money so we can buy food, me and my sister haven’t eaten lunch yet.”)

I looked over and saw two girls staring at me. When I saw the younger one, I immediately wanted to take a photo of her. She had a very sweet countenance tho’ she was a bit shy and didn’t speak a word.
I immediately took this shot because I wanted to capture her look during that time.

Ok tara, punta tayo dun at iti-treat ko kayo.” (“ok let’s go to that restaurant and I’ll treat you lunch) -even tho’ it was almost dinner time.

Iti-treat mo kami kuya?” (“you’re going to treat us brother?”), as if they didn’t hear me well.
“oo ba.” (“yes I will”.)

I asked them to order the food they wanted and paid for them immediately.
When they were about to eat, I bade them goodbye.

hindi mo kami kukunan ng litrato habang kumakain?” (“are you not going to take a photo of us eating?”) the older one asked. Probably they thought I treated them so I can take their photos.

hindi na. di na kailangan” (“No. No need to”), I smiled and went back to shooting sunset.

Deep inside I really wanted to take photos of them eating.
But I am slowly learning that in some situations, I don’t have to…

Some moments are better left to be experienced.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Qi Xing Yen - 2



another view inside the 7 Star Crags (Qi Xing Yen) park.

Zhaoqing, China

Friday, May 8, 2009

Qi Xing Yen (7 Star Crags)



this is one of the rocky mountains in Qi Xing Yen (7 Star Crags)...one of the main attraction of Zhaoqing...a very picturesque city.


zhaoqing, dongguan

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Thursday, May 7, 2009

on track



i pass by the railway station going to the bus station from the house i was staying in Zhaoqing. this is actually a "short cut" so many people are passing by this way too. fine by me because i love taking photos in this spot.

Zhaoqing, Guangdong, China.

Monday, April 13, 2009

weld



Elmen a very good friend and drinking buddy, works in a small shop, building tricycles 6 days a week. at times he needs to work on Sundays just to finish some jobs.
A very hard worker.

working from 8am to 7pm, 6 days a week....
he earns $25 to $30 for a week's work.

"ok na 'to. malaking tulong na din. kesa sa wala"
(this is ok with me. it's already a big help to us. this is better than nothing at all.")

a typical pinoy....hardworking, positive, resilient.
i salute you, Filipino workers.