Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Yearning for a quiet life



by Ray

 



The quiet life. Most of us yearn for the quiet life or at least most of the people who grew up in the bustling cities anyway. But some country folk prefer the busy streets and neon lights of the cities, often migrating to the urban jungles looking for work but ending up in urban poor communities regretting their decision of leaving their hometown. I can do a research paper on this subject, cite many sources and studies but it will probably send me into catatonic state so I think I’ll pass. For now, let’s leave the discussion to the policy makers, politicians, NGOs, analysts, columnists and the rest of the “ists” and “ians” out there.






Sunday, September 19, 2010

Iisang bangka tayo....




by Ray
 




Our friend from Cassiel Wines and Spirits was kind enough to give invites to their launching party last September 17. Rizal Roots Reggae, Humanfolk, Sugar Hiccup and The Dawn were there. I haven't seen any band performances in a while and I was just grateful I was able to take some photos of the event. The crowd was okay, the food was good and the booze? Well I don't know. Not a drop of beer passed my throat that night. I was too engrossed taking photos that I forgot that the drinks were free, hehehe. Anyways, I enjoyed taking pictures.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Wedding doves are tricksters




by Ray

 

I often find myself in a situation where doves don't go exactly where I predict (or want) them to go during the traditional dove release in weddings. Those wedding doves can be difficult sometimes. Maybe it's their way of getting revenge against the whole wedding industry for the whole caging, wing clipping and bad handling they get. (I'm not in favor of clipping the wings so organizers can "use" the doves again and again for wedding events. They should be left alone to fly away if they want.)

I have this particular image in my head where the doves are flying in unison, with wings perfectly spread while the couple is clearly seen with wide smiles on their faces and maybe in one corner of the frame a part of the guests clapping their hands, smiling, laughing or gaping in awe. That is my image of  perfect shot.


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