Tuesday, May 25, 2010

One Sunny Afternoon

Fresh air and health-friendly environment are things we considered in moving to my father’s hometown. Our house was built in Dauis near at my grandparents’ home where my father grew up. Fortunately, we belong to coastal municipality where we could go to beach anytime we wish. Family outing had become our habit the day after important events like fiesta, my grandparents’ birthday, Christmas, New Year and other special celebrations. We usually spent half of the day at Libaong public beach, a nearby barrio. It is an ordinary thing for me to take on foot along the seashore after a long hour of enjoying the clear water. Beautiful sceneries hearten me and it will never bore me on exploring the place.
The photo was taken during our Tagbilaran post-fiesta celebration at Libaong beach. Good thing my brother brought his camera that day and let me borrowed it for my stroll. I appreciate arts and photography but I am not really into it. But hey! Who could resist taking some shots in a place like this? With its charm, I feel like I am one of those real photographers looking for a right angle to shoot. I stopped in front of Amarela beach resort and took a picture of a net hammock with this green plant on its side. Small waves that wash the white sands put on attraction to the colors of sea water and the blue sky. The white boat parked far from the seashore adds view to the background.
Nothing really special with the shot, but this one sunny afternoon scene awakes my interest to a picture-taking habit. I start to like photography more.
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