“When you photograph people in color, you photograph their clothes. But when you photograph people in Black and white, you photograph their souls!” ― Ted Grant
These following shots were taken in the streets of Baguio city, Marikina city and town of Bontoc. Capturing street photography was a bit challenging at first as I was a shy person too but I get used to it as the subject smiles and are not bothered. If you are also fond of this hobby, I encourage you to share what you have captured in places you've traveled to.
My Filipino translation: Ang mga kuhang larawan na ito ay sa kalsada sa siyudad ng Baguio at Marikina, at bayan ng Bontoc. Ang pagkuha ng larawang lansangan para sa akin nung umpisa ay medyo mahirap at nakakahiya pero di naglaon ay nakasanayan ko na rin dahil minsan nakangiti sila at hindi sila naaabala. Kung mahilig din kayo sa ganitong libangan ay hinihikayat ko na dapat niyo ring ipakita kung ano ang meron sa mga lugar na inyong nalakbayan.
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Presenting a collection of random photographs that I wanted to share to all of you today. These images were shot using a Panasonic Lumix ZS100 compact camera.
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I am aiming to provide quality contents in the world of Steemit photography + Filipino language exposures. Hope you'll like it. Again, Rex here, aka @allmonitors saying: Don't Just Gaze At It, Seize It, Then Steemit!
Medium: Panasonic Lumix ZS100
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Really nice. I love it black and white. You are such a genius.
Thank you so much :)
I didn't think in that way that when you photograph people in Black and white, you photograph their souls. When I stopped for a minute and saw your pictures, man you are right. Somehow this is different dimension of the photos. Great work of art:)
Glad you appreciate the quote. Indeed we see people's souls in bnw. Thank you very much for stopping by :)
Another great day of street photography in Philippines :)
Thanks a lot, David!