Thursday, November 19, 2015

Phrarachwang ca pid


Bangkok is a chaotic beauty like my Manila. It's easy to get lost in her lively and labyrinthine streets. An intertwining mesh of the ancient and modern. It may be fair to say that Bangkok is the Buddhist twin sister of my Catholic Manila. From her stifling traffic, her weekend and night markets, and to her red light districts, I felt at home in her humid embrace yet I failed to fully comprehend her mystery. 


Definitely, I am going back to Bangkok.



Thursday, May 7, 2015

Jala Jala




A joy ride led us to a sleepy town in Rizal beside Laguna Lake. It's called Jala Jala. The place was so serene that it immediately placed me into daydream mode. And I don't know, Jala Jala got a Chang Chao-Tang surrealistic feel to it--or, should I say, mood. Here, I took a few snaps with my Zorki which was then loaded with a Tri-X. I should have taken more pictures but I was more absorbed in experiencing the scenery.

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Have been listening to Smashing Pumpkins lately



No matter where you are
I can still hear you when you drown
You've traveled very far
Just to see you I'll come around

When I'm down
All of those yesterdays
Coming around

No matter where you are
I can still hear you when you dream
You traveled very far, like a star

And you are
All of those yesterdays
Coming around

Is it something someone said?
Was it something someone said?

Yesterday the sky was you
And I feel the same
Nothing left for me to do
And I still feel the same
I wish, I wish I could fly
I will, I will try
I will, I will
Goodbye

--Drown, Smashing Pumpkins


Friday, August 29, 2014

Lobo



There is nothing extraordinary in the scene below. However, I saw in it  a special warmth that reminds me of my childhood. Everything was so simple and carefree. I thought life should really be like this. How come later in life we became so distracted with various unnecessary desires and anxieties? As adults, we have the propensity to forget the essentials – the things that really matter. However, seeking the things that matter is a conundrum. We either got lost or end up in a moral cul-de-sac.





By the way, as if it would really matter, I took this photo while wandering in Bacolod City with my Zorki 4.  It was loaded with a Lucky 200.



 

  

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Prusisyon

Religion is a recurring theme of mine. Perhaps, I equate it to faith. But it is clear (or not so) to me that faith and religion are two different concepts. For me, religion got something to do with organizations engaged in the practice of faith. It is something tangible; something you can grasp. On the other hand, faith is invisible and beyond the logic of science. It is the substance behind the form.



















Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Reset

One day at the Hall of Justice.