A young boy sets his hook and line to fish in the calm waters of Recordo, Cawayan, Masbate. Extremely polite when he answered my questions, this boy spends his weekend fishing instead of playing around so that his family could eat.
Here are some shots I took at the Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral while under its shade at high noon. When I saw the results, I was imagining Alexandria or Rome. Photos taken by my good old Sony Ericsson K800i mobile phone.
We visited this relocation site in Inayawan this afternoon for a group activity. Curious children suddenly came and played "dampa" (a game of rubber bands using your hand to "blow" them so you could win them) right in the doorstep of our meeting area. I took these shots while they were playing using my Sony Ericsson W810i..
My brother. An alcoholic. A father. A prodigal son. Irresponsible. Doesn't care if the world ends now or never. This portrait was taken by his son during the New Year 2009 using my Sony Ericsson W810i.
I have the privilege to tag along with Mr Bob Lim, a professional photographer in Cebu during the photo shoot of Benedicto College in Mandaue City, Cebu. I was amazed by the color of their audio-visual hall hence the shots using my Sony Ericsson mobile phone. All shots taken under natural lights.
HERE'S LOOKING AT YOU. The smallest primate stares back at nosy tourists. One of the permitted breeding centers in Loboc allows guests to see upclose and personal a nocturnal animal during the day in Bohol.
"Why should people be afraid that we use a few small pellets of uranium at the nuclear power plant in Bataan [Philippines]? Don't they know that we're surrounded by uranium? We have the world's fourth largest deposits of uranium. Yes, we're all radioactive -- must be the reason why we have so many faith healers!" -- on nuclear-generated power, February 1985