27 January 2012. The Tower Bridge
27 January 2012. THE TOWER BRIDGE
I’m finally a step closer to my goal. I’m finally here in London. Well, it’s cold and grey but my dreams are bigger and brighter than before. It’s like I have this new blank canvass waiting for me to add colour and draw anything on it with an open and passionate heart. My thoughts nowadays are all about moving forward and keeping the positive energy around me. I always wake up in a cold morning but my desires and dreams warm my soul. The warmth I need to keep me moving on. I’d definitely learn a lot in this place; learn new things that I hope will make me a better person one day. Everything is a struggle at first but with a strong heart I know I’ll make it through. Like a mighty tower, I’ll endure.
Seashells from Iloilo, Philippines.
A shipwreck by the beach. I don’t understand how a broken vessel managed to look good on a photograph. I’d like to believe that everything - broken or not - tells a story and that is enough to exude beauty.
Oton, Iloilo 2011
A child looking for something beneath the bamboo-made contraption. The said contraption is not a small boat for fishing. It is actually used by the locals to trap small fish - so minute I couldn’t even see them at all.
Taal Volcano, Philippines
Everyday we wake up, we see the beauty of nature that mother earth carved for us. Let us be thankful.
Potipot, Zambales, Philippines 2011
Malagaslas, Laurel, Batangas
St. Pancratius Church San Marcelino St., Paco, Manila
St. Pancratius Church San Marcelino St., Paco, Manila
I don’t find the tombs eerie in any way. They look so nostalgic.
St. Pancratius Church San Marcelino St., Paco, Manila
Those are tombs, I guess. They are beautiful, I find them extremely historical.
St. Pancratius Church San Marcelino St., Paco, Manila
Surveying the area. A lot of interesting landscapes to photograph including this one right here. :)
St. Pancratius Church San Marcelino St., Paco, Manila
The place is like a secret garden. It is inspiring.
St. Pancratius Church San Marcelino St., Paco, Manila
My mother and I attended a wedding at St. Pancratius Church. The theme was black and white with a touch of red. It was unusual but it was nothing short of beautiful and solemn. I enjoyed taking pictures of the facade of the church. It looks historical and enigmatic.
Laurel, Batangas ‘11















