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Thursday, January 24, 2019

The World in Macro Photography

I started to become more interested in photography in 2011 when I had my first DSLR Canon 550D camera. Prior to that, photography was already my passion and I bought my point and shoot camera in 2010 before I went to New York.

I had my work shop for landscape in "Chasing Light" and this type of photography has been first love that up to this day I still do it whenever I feel to do landscape in a sunset or sunrise shore.  But then, this has become my ticket of making money for events, portrait and glamour shots.  I was able to buy some studio lights and gears because this has become my profession.

Photography collaborates with my travel blog the reason why I am still on this endeavor.

Just lately I had my chance to buy a macro close up filter which I got from Lazada.

Now I have just started my macro photography and still mastering it.  There's a lot of things that you can see in this tiny world which I have come to realize that it was indeed BIG! Those things you can't see from a naked eye is being magnified through macro filter lenses.

As a start up enthusiast for macro photography, here's the magnified shots of some insects like ants and caterpillars:

caterpillar
Ant




Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Exploring Binondo, Manila

First of all, let me greet everyone a Happy New Year! Time flies fast and we are already in 2019. My personal blog turns 10 years this year and this is something to celebrate!

For the past few years, there were not enough blog in my site and as much as I want to update my blog site, several things happen for a reason. Not that I was quite busy it's just that few things that I've been fixing around when it comes to my personal moments.

Today I decided to go to Binondo, Manila and it just happened that it was new year! I should have gone to this place a few days ago but unfortunately due to the rains it prevented me to go to Binondo.

According to Wikipedia, Binondo is a district in Manila and is referred to as Chinatown and is the world's oldest Chinatown. Its influence extends beyond to places of Quiapo, Santa Cruz and San Nicolas.

BPI Old Building
The start of my tour was the BPI Old Building. From Hidalgo St. in Quiapo I walked until I reached Isettan. Then across the mall is the Santa Cruz Church and you will see the fountain in the middle of the road, between the church and Binondo ark sign.

Sta Cruz Church
The Fountain serves as the landmark that you already reached the entrance of Ongpin St.

Then when you see the arch you are entering Ongpin St., the most popular street of Binondo where you can walk from the main entrance until you reached Quintin Paredes road.

The Arch of Goodwill, which serves as the main entrance of Ongpin St.
The main street of Ongpin
I walked the main street of Ongpin and the first thing I have noticed are the side walk vendors selling some lucky charms.

The vendor spinning the singing bowl with a stick
Singing bowl and inside is a lucky bracelet
Lucky Charm
As I continue to walk along Ongpin St, I entered another arch which was Ongpin North Bridge. This has more profound exploration that you are indeed at Chinatown  and it extends to the whole district of Binondo.

Ongpin North Bridge
Mr. Ube Rice and Noodle House
My first stop after the tiring walk was Mr. Ube Rice and Noodle House, obviously a restaurant with its own kind of food delicacies. At the main entrance is a store where they sell hopia with different flavors and some other delicacies.

Hopia of all sorts

One of the hopia flavors
Then came to my next stop and is a small altar at the street and you can light an incense and pray for your supplication.

Little altar in one of the streets in Ongpin

Incense
My next stop would be Eng Bee Tin, A Chinese Deli chain founded in 1912 at Binondo. They built a new building and it only operated six months ago

Eng Bee Tin one of their branch
New Building at the corner

First Floor

Second Floor where the restaurant is located

Second Floor where they sell souvenir items
The Great Budhha located at the second floor


The Staff of the Great Budhha

At the Entrance
The Great Buddha, which is the fine dining restaurant is just located at the second floor where you can find some souvenir items and a restaurant.

As I continued to walk, finally I reached at the end of Ongpin St. Quinton Paredes road is just right on the end where you can explore more of Chinatown.

Finally, I was able to see the San Lorenzo Ruiz Church in Binondo which is also located at Ongpin St and Quintin Paredes.

Calesa is still traditional in Manila up to this day

San Lorenzo Ruiz Church

Candles and Prayers

Inside the church of San Lorenzo
After the tiring walk to Ongpin St. I went back and rested my feet, sitting at the fountain. Then I met some of the visitors too where they had selfies and then I asked to take them pictures.

Joshua and Joan
That was the end of my first part of exploring Binondo, Manila.  Chinatown is big and in my part two are some of the places that are interesting to go. I missed out visiting the temple but surely on my next visit.