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Quezon Bridge is one of the bridges built along the banks of the Pasig River. It is the successor of Puente Colgante, the first suspension bridge in the Philippines. Then, it was replaced by a steel arch bridge named after the First Philippine Commonwealth President Manuel L. Quezon. It was constructed in 1939 under the supervision of the engineering firm Pedro Siochi and Company and wrecked in 1945 after the Liberation of Manila. Quezon Bridge was repaired and is still used today through the Philippine Rehabilitation Act.
I took this photo while wandering inside the Arroceros Forest Park in Manila.
Date Taken: April 23, 2022
Medium: Canon EOS 4000D
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MANILA, Philippines (March 8, 2016) The Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam (CG 54) is moored pier side in Manila for a scheduled port visit. Antietam is on patrol in the 7th Fleet area of operations in support of security and stability in the Indo-Asia-Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class David Flewellyn/Released)
The Makati CBD skyline bordered by Ayala Avenue, Manila Philippines. My first session with my new Sony a7 ii and Sony 90mm Macro G lens - awesome combo
As it looked before its destruction in WWII.
Manila, Philippines
Best viewed at its original size.
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Taken in Manila, I went for a Walk, Was raining and took shelter with some men who were cooking and quietly drinking. This man loved his dog. Very nice people! It was nice to shoot at them. I should have stayed longer, but I was tired... so I wen back home.
Developed in D76 at 29 degrees (one degree added to underdevelop slightly)
Harbour Square, Manila
See it Large
Took a stroll at Harbour Square last weekend. I hope they'll try to maintain this place for photographers ;) This place has a very good vantage point if you want to shoot cityscapes.
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Shoot with PK Friend Ethel AKA HonBless
@ Harbour Square, Manila Yatch Club, Roxas Blvd, Manila. While waiting for the other PK friends to arrive.
Jeepneys are an ubiquitous and cheap means of public transportation in the Philippines. They were originally made from surplus U.S. military jeeps left in the Philippines at the end of WW II. They have long been an icon of Philippine culture and art. They operate on regulated fixed routes and charge regulated fixed ridership fees, depending upon distance. They will pickup and drop off passengers just about anywhere. This photo was taken in 1978 in front of the Harrison Shopping Mall in Manila (for those of you familiar with Manila).
the manila film center was conceived by then first lady, imelda marcos, to be the official national film archive as well as venue for national and international feature films. despite controversies the film center opened on january 1982 to host a festival of 17 national and international movies . after the 1990 devastating earthquake that hit manila, the film center was abandoned due to alleged structural damage. several attempts were proposed to rehabilitate the building but were turned down. however, in 2001 , under a new administration the building was finally restored and leased out.
This sunset was from an outing where i had the pleasure of shooting with frank ayran and mark austria when they visited a few weeks ago.
San Miguel Sunset was the second post and Tilted Over Manila Bay was the first one from this outing.
click on the link for the out of the camera, unprocessed shot.
One of the side entrances to the cemetery. The main entrance perished during the bombing of the Anerican Forces Manila in 1945.
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If you visit Manila the BEst time is bet Nov til Jan. This is a place you must not miss during your stay there . You can photograph the famous sunset in manila bay along the roxas blvd in malate. Pls see the map of this photo www.flickr.com/photos/retrato/4188485608/ for your info. Happy NEw YEar to you all......
I spent many hours over the past 29 years sitting in this lobby at the Manila Peninsula. A truly grand lobby with a musical quartet on the mezzanine (you can see them on the upper right) and excellent food and drinks, once you spend 20 minutes waving your arms to flag down a waiter…horrible service. The staff retreats to the cash registers where they spend 20 minutes tapping something on the keyboard (maybe they are mining Bitcoin?) before having a look around to see if some wants to order…
Interestingness December 5, 2006 #76
This shot was meant to be taken for the Masters Of Photography group, December competition (Theme: Your Hometown / Country).
Edificios del centro de Manila en Filipinas. Feliz Año nuevo 2021.
Manila Downtown Buildings in the Philippines. Happy New Year 2021.
I started to be aware of my surroundings in this body of water (though not this exact area, but still part of Manila Bay) and this continuously plays a big role in my life starting from my childhood years up until today.
MANILA BAY
Manila Bay is one of the large bodies of water in the Philippines, spanning 770 square miles (2,000 square km) with a 120-mile (190-km) circumference. It is said to be one of the best harbors in Asia due to its location. Also, it houses many ports of Metro Manila and became one of the main ports of Manila-Acapulco Trade (or simply Galleon Trade).
I took this photo during the Renacimiento Manila first Malate Heritage Walk last Saturday.
Medium: Canon EOS 4000D
Date Taken: April 27, 2024
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