Guess who got too excited with her new lens :D YES, I chose glass over shopping. I think I always will anyway :)) Besides, winter was about to start in HK and the collection in most stores were mostly warmers - a bunch of cute clothes I’d buy if only they weren’t useless in the Philippines since according to a local I got to chat with, we only have two seasons: hot and very hot! HAHA ang corny kakapikon :))
I’m no pro, I just snap whatever interests me at the moment, it’s a bonus if it actually moves me. It’s those moments I’d like to remember (for as long as my hard-drive will live) and maybe eventually in the grand scheme of things, wish to forget. There’s always that risk but it’s best to take the beauty of the moment anyway (Everything Is Illuminated vibe pala hahaha!)

When I was a kid I always preferred images over text #DontJudgeMeIKnowYouDidToo :)) I like photos cause they speak for themselves and maybe because I’m not as verbose as I should be, but I have law school to train me for that so yeah make that a ‘not yet’ then haha.
Plus, it gets fun when a photo is looked into and not merely looked at. A single photo can remind me of so many things and maybe if I get lucky enough to take a good one, it could actually tell a story worthy of attention from others :) SECRET HAPPY MABABAW MOMENT: When people use my photos for their Facebook profile pictures  #YourCriticismHereIsImmaterial :))
Photo: Mona Lisa Portrait at K11 Food Week (Made from toasted bread!)
I’ve always been a home-buddy but I love going around places and seeking new adventures. We learn something from every person we’ve ever met and traveling breathes new life into us - there’s so much truth in this! True, nothing beats what the eye can see, but it’s just so fun seeing things from a viewfinder. It lets you focus on the little details usually overlooked, it gives some sort of new perspective on things. 
Photo: Hong Kong streets | Getting ready for dry winter.
Some random off topic: Personally I think it’s better to visit HK in December, apart from it being more festive, the weather isn’t as weird as November. It was a bit humid during the day and it was cool enough at night - perfect weather for a bad hair day HAHA -_- But November is a good time for shoppers who would want to catch the pre-holiday sale :) Have a good day! I’ll update again when I have the time! Take care everyone xx

Guess who got too excited with her new lens :D YES, I chose glass over shopping. I think I always will anyway :)) Besides, winter was about to start in HK and the collection in most stores were mostly warmers - a bunch of cute clothes I’d buy if only they weren’t useless in the Philippines since according to a local I got to chat with, we only have two seasons: hot and very hot! HAHA ang corny kakapikon :))

I’m no pro, I just snap whatever interests me at the moment, it’s a bonus if it actually moves me. It’s those moments I’d like to remember (for as long as my hard-drive will live) and maybe eventually in the grand scheme of things, wish to forget. There’s always that risk but it’s best to take the beauty of the moment anyway (Everything Is Illuminated vibe pala hahaha!)

When I was a kid I always preferred images over text #DontJudgeMeIKnowYouDidToo :)) I like photos cause they speak for themselves and maybe because I’m not as verbose as I should be, but I have law school to train me for that so yeah make that a ‘not yet’ then haha.

Plus, it gets fun when a photo is looked into and not merely looked at. A single photo can remind me of so many things and maybe if I get lucky enough to take a good one, it could actually tell a story worthy of attention from others :) SECRET HAPPY MABABAW MOMENT: When people use my photos for their Facebook profile pictures  #YourCriticismHereIsImmaterial :))


Photo: Mona Lisa Portrait at K11 Food Week (Made from toasted bread!)

I’ve always been a home-buddy but I love going around places and seeking new adventures. We learn something from every person we’ve ever met and traveling breathes new life into us - there’s so much truth in this! True, nothing beats what the eye can see, but it’s just so fun seeing things from a viewfinder. It lets you focus on the little details usually overlooked, it gives some sort of new perspective on things. 


Photo: Hong Kong streets | Getting ready for dry winter.

Some random off topic: Personally I think it’s better to visit HK in December, apart from it being more festive, the weather isn’t as weird as November. It was a bit humid during the day and it was cool enough at night - perfect weather for a bad hair day HAHA -_- But November is a good time for shoppers who would want to catch the pre-holiday sale :) Have a good day! I’ll update again when I have the time! Take care everyone xx