Here I Stand

We stand, they say, on the shoulders of our ancestors. Some religions go as far as advocating Ancestor Worship, but in the Philippine culture that I grew up in, it seems visiting our ancestors’ graves every All Saint’s suffices. Last 01 Nov, my brother and I realized that our ancestral gravesite is most likely the last old timer hold out—almost all have been renovated or newly built/re-built. Perhaps in time we will be “forced” to do so as well and put some enclosure on the open space that our grandfathers have chosen as their final resting place. Two days later, I was back, to visit my father and document the place. Not for the last time, I hope.

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There Goes the Sun

Sometime before I took this shot, fellow photogs and I literally chased the sunset deep inside Laguna after having been told of this “marvelous view overlooking …” The chase took us to territories unsafe–in ways more than one–and decided to back off. Frustrated, of course.  Until one day at the beach in Pannasinan, while everyone was resting after a long tiring drive, I patiently sat at the terrace armed with an ipod and San Mig Light. You ain’t getting away this time, elusive Sun!

 

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Tunneling Kaybiang

Somewhere in Cavite.

On a good lucky day, one gets to pass a mountain range at just the right time, when sunlight hits a spot that makes it look like a bowl of light.

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Shot taken from the car, between wiper blade passes! It gave me two shots, then it was gone.

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Nearby was a military post, and it seems our tough warriors may be pampered by the beauty of the place

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but not by much else

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