Boljoon: More Reasons to Return
8 and 9 June 2007. When editor Kristin Llerin asked me to write about Boljoon for the Cebu Yearbook, I asked, "Why ME?". I'd just written an article on it a few months before for the Lifestyle page (supposedly, it was what inspired the Yearbook editors to feature Boljoon in the yearbook), and I felt I had written all I had in me to write about Boljoon, after years of yearning for it. I'd explored all I wanted to. It was a closed book, as far as I was concerned. "Because you like to travel!" she said. Fine. It was MY Boljoon, after all, so I thought it might as well be me. When I got there on a Friday morning (the first weekend of the schoolyear, and I was already on another "vacation" :P) to interview some government officials, I discovered that there was an archeological dig going on in front of its historic church, and that there were actually still a couple of places I hadn't been to...which some of the locals hadn't even heard of, eit...
beautiful! oh man... makes me miss the philippines so bad.
ReplyDeletei like this one... the best
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Thanks for sharing, again! I especially like the blue and green vista with the pier.
ReplyDeleteif this is how the place looks like on the surface
ReplyDelete... i can only imagine how it would beneath the waves =)
Great cloud formation. Did you use a filter?
ReplyDeletenope. i don't use filters. just a UV one for protection
ReplyDeleteaaahhhhh! mura mag naminhod ang akong tibook lawas aning litratoha. :)
ReplyDeletehey, nice shots :) but im curious what time did u take this? or maybe because of the filter? yea, but really, im impressed. who taught u? hehe. i pick this one coz of its surreal effect. i like how the soft light illuminate ur subject and how the perspective seem to distort the buildings. i feel like in a dream world.. :)
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