Posts Tagged ‘sunset’

sunset boat

Posted on August 7th, 2008 by Ed Snaps  |  No Comments »

This was taken in Rizal Boulevard, Dumaguete City.

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jump ship

Posted on May 26th, 2008 by Ed Snaps  |  No Comments »

Pilar, Siargao
A group of kids were diving and jumping off the ship just to have dun while the boat was still at port to unload the fishes that they’ve caught. I took a picture of them since I was staying at a house nearby. The sun was setting down which was really nice as it added to the effect.

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sunset ship

Posted on May 21st, 2008 by Ed Snaps  |  No Comments »

Pilar, Siargao
Was waiting for the sun to set since it was our last day in Siargao. A ship was near as they were unloading I believe, fishes in the nearby town.

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blue over red

Posted on April 23rd, 2008 by Ed Snaps  |  No Comments »

Panglao, Bohol.

We were at a part of the island where the sun didn’t set in front of us; still we enjoyed the beach.

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hiding sun

Posted on April 19th, 2008 by Ed Snaps  |  No Comments »

A kid and a parent going home. The sun hiding and getting ready too sleep.
Still in Siargao, Philippines

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peek

Posted on April 18th, 2008 by Ed Snaps  |  No Comments »

This was taken in Boljoon, Cebu. One of the places we were staying during a retreat with colleagues at work.

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You know – one loves the sunset, when one is so sad…’ ‘Were you so sad, then?’ I asked, ‘on the day of the forty-four sunsets?’ But the little prince made no reply.” – the little prince

Actually, this is a sunrise. I just like to think that the sun was actually setting to add its lonely effect. hehe

gone fishing

Posted on April 8th, 2008 by Ed Snaps  |  No Comments »

Took this in Pilar, Siargao at the back of the house we were staying. We were just settling down for a week long vacation and I chanced upon some fishermen heading home to rest after a long day’s work of fishing for food as a means of their livelihood.

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gone fishing

We’re going home guys, nice work. Tomorrow’s another day