Widely touted as one of the most significant Lantau tourist spots, Tian Tan Buddha takes visitors on a sacred land tour of enlightenment. It is the world’s largest seated outdoor bronze Buddha statue and sits calmly next to Po Lin Monastery.
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Widely touted as one of the most significant Lantau tourist spots, Tian Tan Buddha takes visitors on a sacred land tour of enlightenment. It is the world’s largest seated outdoor bronze Buddha statue and sits calmly next to Po Lin Monastery.
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I was never used to facing in front of the camera as I'm always working behind it pressing the shutter button but this time my other half and I are planning to create something as we were preparing for our wedding which happened last Nov. 22, 2014. Yes, this one is well worthy of my post :)
Aside from the normal Prenuptial photoshoot common these days, both of us are trying something on our own. So we asked my wife's cousin Sunshine to click the shutter button for us. Most of the framing and compositions are my suggestions.
It was fun preparing everything from the attire to the styling as we are not stylist in our own right and we're not sure if the photoshoot will turn out well.
Here are some of the selected photos presented during our Wedding Day.
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Aside from the normal Prenuptial photoshoot common these days, both of us are trying something on our own. So we asked my wife's cousin Sunshine to click the shutter button for us. Most of the framing and compositions are my suggestions.
It was fun preparing everything from the attire to the styling as we are not stylist in our own right and we're not sure if the photoshoot will turn out well.
Here are some of the selected photos presented during our Wedding Day.
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Sunset at Batong Malunhaw Beach Resort, Alegria, a day after the Typhoon Queenie made land fall to southern part of Cebu
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Second level of Mantayupan Falls, Barili, Cebu. Taken after the storm Queenie hit southern part of Cebu hence the murky waters.
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Fist level of Mantayupan Falls, Barili, Cebu. Taken after the storm Queenie hit southern part of Cebu hence the murky waters.
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We're supposed to have waterfalls hunting within southern part of Cebu province not realizing that most of the waterfalls that we are going to visit are all closed due to the recent Tropical Depression that hit the province.
Upon reaching Saliring bridge, Malabuyoc it turned out that the bridge is closed for it was damaged because of the recent event. We were not able to pass through going to our target destination, Samboan. Within the area there were some commotions going on, we notice a familiar scene of a house that we saw from a video shared in Facebook (see here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MB4jQT61low).
We took several snapshots to document what we experienced that day.
Jason Baldado, 7-year old boy who survived the onslaught of Typhoon Queenie by climbing into a coconut tree.
Further, we took some pictures of the aftermath of the storm, shown below is the Saliring River
This old tree fell down causing the bridge to collapse.
Trisikad (tok-tok) drivers waiting for passengers as the other side of the the bridge is not passable by heavy vehicles.
People have to help each other to transfer goods to the next town.
Later that day, life is back to normal for most of the people in the town.
Oh, and we managed to take some waterfall shots before going home. This is one of the most accessible falls in Cebu.
Mantayupan Falls, Barili, Cebu
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Upon reaching Saliring bridge, Malabuyoc it turned out that the bridge is closed for it was damaged because of the recent event. We were not able to pass through going to our target destination, Samboan. Within the area there were some commotions going on, we notice a familiar scene of a house that we saw from a video shared in Facebook (see here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MB4jQT61low).
We took several snapshots to document what we experienced that day.
Jason Baldado, 7-year old boy who survived the onslaught of Typhoon Queenie by climbing into a coconut tree.
Further, we took some pictures of the aftermath of the storm, shown below is the Saliring River
This old tree fell down causing the bridge to collapse.
Trisikad (tok-tok) drivers waiting for passengers as the other side of the the bridge is not passable by heavy vehicles.
People have to help each other to transfer goods to the next town.
Later that day, life is back to normal for most of the people in the town.
Oh, and we managed to take some waterfall shots before going home. This is one of the most accessible falls in Cebu.
Mantayupan Falls, Barili, Cebu
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