Philippine old houses: the essentials
part I
(Kuha mula sa isang bahay sa San Juan, Batangas)
Philippine old houses: the essentials
part I
(Kuha mula sa isang bahay sa San Juan, Batangas)
Philippine old houses: the essentials
part 2
I first saw the restaurant’s exterior when we went to a Laiya beach resort. I was mainly intrigued that it’s placed in an old house. Since then, I vowed to myself that I will eat there.
I dined there and I was not disappointed. :) I will try my very best to go there again.
The Cafeno Breakfast
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Camera
Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XS |
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ISO
400 |
Aperture
f/5.6 |
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Exposure
1/80th |
Focal Length
55mm |
Calamansi Sherbet at Cafeno
San Juan, Batangas
(So refreshing and unique. I miss it.)
Laiya Aplaya beach front.
You be the judge.
(I judged already.)
Taken from the back of a pickup car
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Camera
Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XS |
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ISO
400 |
Aperture
f/7.1 |
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Exposure
1/15th |
Focal Length
28mm |
Christmas Carousel
Plaza Mabini, Batangas City
Magtampisaw ka sa tubig…*
*pasintabi sa Little Women 2
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Camera
Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XS |
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ISO
400 |
Aperture
f/13 |
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Exposure
1/400th |
Focal Length
28mm |
WHOO!
Feels like summer in November
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Camera
Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XS |
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ISO
400 |
Aperture
f/5.6 |
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Exposure
1/60th |
Focal Length
59mm |
Portrait of a Kid Named Bahtulo
Ilijan Sunset
(Sa wakas, naabutan ko ring hindi sa kabundukan lumubog ang araw sa Ilijan!)
Boat Parking
Laiya, San Juan, Batangas
Fun Fun Fun under the sun.
Laiya, San Juan, Batangas
Para sa mga Batangeunong mahilig sa libro. :)