Showing posts with label sky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sky. Show all posts

the sun sky from the port




Picture taken from the Batangas Port from our trip in Puerto Galera. The shot was filtered using my shades.

I love the formation of the clouds. As if they wanted to me take a picture...to share.

painting sky



This picture was taken from the back of our office building at Eastwood City in Libis, Quezon City.

This is really like a hand painted sky for me. So beautiful!

anawangin morning sky


The sunrise from Anawangin beach in Zambales. Don't you love the morning sky?

another rainbow in the sky


This is another rainbow in the sky shot. Taken from the ferry from-and-to to Puerto Galera.

when the earth touches the sky


Another image from my archive. Picture taken from Camiguin last year.

This part was taken alongside the road of Caminguin. It's so amazing how we see the sky and the sea horizon touching each other...as if there's continuity.

I've got several more of sky/clouds in my archive that I want to share with you. Hope it's ok to share more of the same theme....

Welcome to the second week of the Hand Painted Sky.

sky wings



It's my first time to ride an airplane (CebuPacific) from Manila to Cagayan de Oro.

I just love the view from the window seat!

How I wish I could sling my arms from the wings of an airplane to feel the exhiliration! Shooosh!

high above the sky



Again this picture's taken from Camiguin.

I admit that this is one of my all-time favorite picture of the scenery from the place. I just love the tall coconut trees along the road. As if it's touching the sky high above.

filtered sun in the camiguin sky



While in Camiguin, I've tried to take several shots of the scenic views. Here's one of the shots I really like. I titled it filtered sun... because the shot was filtered using my sunglasses. A tip I've learned from countless websites I've read online.

Hope it made a difference. Will post the unfiltered one soon!

sunken cemetery in camiguin


This picture was taken when we went to Sunken Cemetery in Camiguin last July of 2007. As you can see from this view, the wideness of the sunken cemetery's very visible. Just compare how blue the sea water from the shade of lighter blue surrounding the cross.

Nature did this hundreds of years ago. It still scares me though...

I love how the paleness of the sky gave depth to the blueness of the sea. It would have been bad if the sky's so blue.

at the end of the rainbow

From R U T H A Y . N E T


They say that at the end of the rainbow, there's a pot of gold.

Full of money. Full of wealth.

But did you know that at the end of THIS rainbow, lies the polluted river and homes where people can never call it their own.

Sighs. I just hope that one of the kids who swims in this river will soon find that pot of gold and make a difference.

Picture was taken at the back of our office building in Eastwood City, during one sunny day. Posting this picture while listening to River Flows in You by Yiruma (played in the movie Twilight, kinda make me feel like crying).


Theme of the Week: Hand Painted Sky

I'm a lover of sky. A lover of clouds.

Why not make it as our theme for the week or weeks maybe?

People say that you can form things with the clouds. Horses, dogs, teddy bears, hands, heart, people kissing... Somehow I believe that clouds gives us what we want to see. Show me...