Tuesday, January 09, 2007
FORT SANTIAGO IN BLACK & WHITE
posted by Señor Enrique at 5:22 PM
18 Comments:
- said...
I have been to this site for the first time and I find it very impressive and nostalgic being away from my beloved country for many years. You always makes my day everytime I'm on your site. I hope your blog will last foreever.God Bless.
- said...
ay katouched naman ang comment ni batapaloc... ei po ano pong spam??
gusto ko yang black and white na fountain ... teka fountain nga ba tawag dyan lol!! tinatry ko na kumuha ng tubig kahit ulan kaya lang walang buhay ang kuha ng handfone ko e :(- said...
hi, eric. i like the picture of the girl and the cat best. the cat looks like dagul, our pet cat.
- Señor Enrique said...
Hi Batapaloc ... thank you for visiting my site. Glad to know that I'm able to bring some joy to my fellow Pinoys who are living/working abroad. I moved to NYC when young, and although New York was an exciting place for a young man, I also had my bouts with the pains of homesickness.
So from that experience, ginagawa kong ipakita kadalasan ang kagandahan ng ating siyudad para mapasaya ang mga kababayan na nag ibang bansa.
Salamat sa mga pag-puri mo!
Eric- Señor Enrique said...
Oo nga, Melai. Nadama ko talaga kalungkutan niya. Hayaan mo, lalo kong huhusayan ang aking pagkuha ng mga litrato para lalong magaganda kong maihangad ang ating siyudad Maynila.
May dalawa pala akong piktyur na tubig ang tema, Melai, naii-post mamaya para sa iyo.
Spam? Binibiro lamang kita :)- Señor Enrique said...
Hi Bing!
That girl was a perfect impromptu model for our class' shooting session -- she was quite animated and enjoyed having all those cameras pointed at her.
That cat, too, must have grown up used to being photographed all the time -- she didn't get spooked at all when we started taking pictures of her. She just went on with her nap unperturbed despite all that attention.- said...
I love that little girl's smile. And I also like the picture of the fountain.
- said...
great work from a great man. more power and keep on blogging.
- Señor Enrique said...
Thanks, Irene. You're getting better, too, with your picture taking! I would suggest to someday consider a dSLR also. I wouldn't be surprised if you come up with even more wondrous shots!
- Señor Enrique said...
Thank you, Mayumi, though I'm not sure about being a "great man." Hehehe!
- said...
uunga nagbiro ka sa comment page ko, nanibago tuloy ako sayo :) para kang hindi si senyorenrique :),
nasan ang tubig?- Señor Enrique said...
Ewan ko ba, Melai? Nasapian ata ako ng espiritu ni Panchito ng isinusulat ko ang comment ko sayo ng oras na iyon :)
Ay, oo nga pala, yung tubig. Sobra kasi akong nagpa-bad trip sa isang kumag kahapon kaya na-decide ko na kailangan ko munang i-heal ang sarili ko. Ang nangyari tuloy inuna ko muna young entry kong "Forgiveness Divine."
Hayaan mo, ipo-post ko din siya :)- said...
The foountain shot looks great in black and white.. Dunno but I just love fountain shots when they're done right :)
- Sidney said...
My favorite is the picture of the smiling girl! Lovely portrait!
You must know every stone of Intramuros by now! ;-)- Señor Enrique said...
Thanks, Sidney. I like her portrait shot as well.
I don't think I'll ever get to know every stone :) But I'm getting more familiar with the streets/directions!- said...
Beautiful, beautiful photos!
(:- Señor Enrique said...
Thank you, Kyels :)
- Cathy B said...
beautiful! you just keep getting better! i was thinking about our project. how about a series on Filipino children at play (maybe some of them holding bears?) hope to meet up woth you soon!