Showing posts with label street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label street. Show all posts

6/06/2013

Night Life @ Intramuros ManilaI

"Intramuros @ Night"Photo by: Cyrill Concepcion IntalanTaken @ Intramuros Manila PhilippinesCanon EF50mm f/1.8 II
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Barbara de los Reyes was brought up with a taste for elegance and good food. Her family pioneered the fine dining and catering industry in Olonggapo City. She brought this fondness for gourmet cuisint to Manila in the early 1970's. Starting out as a small cafe in Malate, the business soon expanded its operations to catering as well as canteen management. Today, Barbara's is located at the Plaza San Luis complex in Intramuros, Manila. The restaurant's main entrees celebrate traditional Filipino and Spanish recipes but house specialties also include other European-inspired dishes. Barbara's cater to people who enjoy good food served in a grand manner.

5/30/2013

Little China

"China to Manila Town Portal"
Photo by: Cyrill Concepcion Intalan
Taken @ Binondo Manila Philippines
Monochrome
Canon EF50mm f/1.8 II
S- 1/200
A- f/4
iso- 800
"Just Plain Business"
Photo by: Cyrill Concepcion Intalan
Taken @ Binondo Manila Philippines
Monochrome
Canon EF50mm f/1.8 II
S- 1/200
A- f/9
iso- 800
"Financial Heights"
Photo by: Cyrill Concepcion Intalan
Taken @ Binondo Manila Philippines
Monochrome
Canon Canon EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
S- 1/300
A- f/4.0
iso- 800
"Fortune for a Cheap Price"
Photo by: Cyrill Concepcion Intalan
Taken @ Binondo Manila Philippines
Monochrome
Canon EF50mm f/1.8 II
S- 1/300
A- f/2.8
iso- 800
"Work Work Work"
Photo by: Cyrill Concepcion Intalan
Taken @ Binondo Manila Philippines
Monochrome
Canon EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
S- 1/300
A- f/4.0
iso- 800

"Little China"
Photo by: Cyrill Concepcion Intalan
Taken @ Binondo Manila Philippines
Monochrome
Canon EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
S- 1/200
A- f/9
iso- 800

Binondo is an enclave in Manila primarily populated by ethnic Chinese living in the Philippines. It is the oldest Chinatown in the world, established in 1594.

The Manila bay Sunset

"Greatest show that Manila has to Offer"
Photo by: Cyrill Concepcion Intalan
Taken @ SM Mall Of Asia
Canon EF-S55-250mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
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A- f/4.0
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The Manila Bay Sunset is probably the best sunset I've ever seen and the great thing about it is it's free! you can watch it along Roxas Blvd. a.k.a "Baywalk" (for a Better view), at the H20 hotel (Manila Ocean Park) or at the SM Mall Of Asia, this is the place where lovers go and watch for the golden hour (5:30-6:00pm) romantic right? then afterwards go the Luneta and watch one of it's attractions the dancing fountains/lights and sound show that is also absolutely free so if your visiting Manila I would recommend you to go and watch the greatest show that Manila has to offer.

5/29/2013

The Pasig City Hall

"My City's Progress"
Photo by: Cyrill Concepcion Intalan
Taken @ Pasig City Philippines
Panorama ( stitching 3 images)
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The Pasig City Hall

As a testament of Pasig City Mayor Robert C. Eusebio’s commitment to continuously innovate and improve the delivery of basic services to Pasiguenos, the city government of Pasig recently inaugurated its modern Pasig City Hall. The refurbished and modernized city hall aims to streamline the different offices and departments with emphasis on ease of access and convenience for the public that they serve. The new city hall floors were redesigned to maximize space to allow public servants to quickly facilitate requests and transactions while providing large open areas where the public can rest and wait in comfort assisted by courteous and ready-to-serve ushers. A new scenic elevator providing a panoramic view of the City Hall Complex overlooking the Pasig Mini Park, the Hall of Justice and the Tanghalang Pasigueno connect all floors. The highlight of the inauguration was the blessing of the new Pasig City Hall Communication, Command and Control Center (C3) which demonstrated its capability to remotely monitor and coordinate disaster response and rescue operations using state-of-the-art technology that provides real-time video streams transmitted from the field directly to the command center. With 165 CCTV cameras installed in critical areas in and around Pasig City and supported by BCEO Mobile Command Vans with CCTV cameras and radio link, Pasig C3 is and will be on top of any situation to provide Mayor Bobby with up to date assessments and actionable information. The new city hall was designed by Architect Jeff Isidro. The Comfac Global Group was tasked to turn the design into a reality, working on this fit-out for all floors, including the design and renovation of the Communication, Command and Control Center. The Comfac Global Group is currently working on the expansion of the City Hall.

4/27/2013

Pila Municipal Hall

"Reflection of Plia"
Photo by: Cyrill Concepcion Intalan
Taken @ Pila Laguna Philippines
Tamron F/3.5-4.5 Di II LD Aspherical
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Pila is a third class municipality in the province of Laguna, Philippines. According to the latest census, it has a population of 46,534. Pila has a total land area of 31.2 km².

The town of Pila is site for some well-preserved houses dating back to the Spanish period as well as the old SaintAnthony of Padua Parish Church, the first Antonine church in the Philippines.
Don Felizardo Rivera, who donated his lands to the church and municipal government, is the recognized founder of Pila. He is the ancestor of prominent families in Pila surnamed Rivera, Relova, Agra and Álava.

1/12/2013

Freedom Wall



"Two Worlds Colide"
Photo by: Cyrill Concepcion Intalan
Taken @ Intramuros Manila Philippines
Canon EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
s- 1/100
a- f/9
iso- 800
Freedom wall: Intramuros is the oldest district and historic core of Manila, which means structures and landmarks must be preserved for tourism and historical preservation purposes, but Manila continues growing and one of its problems is vandalism so the local government made a solution and gave street artists a small corner that will serve as their canvas and make their destructive actions to a constructive piece of art.