New Photos

       
       

I have updated my Flickr account and uploaded new photos into my online photo album and embedded them in my website. I will upload more of my original photos in the coming days.

10 Responses to “New Photos”

  1. lulu 5 November 2007 at 13:27 #

    Your photos are breathtaking! Thank you also for a beautiful shot of the towering church of St. Mary Magdalene . For a more appreciation of our parish church, let me give a short insight…

    Aside from being a place of worship, this church is a rich historical landmark in the vicinity of Kawit, Cavite (Philippines). Erected in 1638,it was also the placed where Gen Emilio Aguinaldo was baptized in 1869, the president of the first Philippine Republic. During his time, Aguinaldo adapted the codename/revolutionary name “Magdalo”,which was taken from the name of our hometown’s patron saint, Mary of Magdala. Aguinaldo’s house was even built with an underground tunnel leading to the St. Mary Magdalene Church.

    More power to you and I shall look forward to seeing more of your photos on your gallery. Great Job!

  2. Katia 5 November 2007 at 19:37 #

    your beautiful and very artistic photographs made me reflect… even things not entirely connected with the pictures you took. and it made me question myself: if i were to do it all over again, would i still go after my dreams? see, i have lost a lot of important people in my life because i went after a dream… and am not very sure if i won’t be regretting it. thanks for posting your thought-provoking photographs. you truly have the gift of inspiring people just by being yourself. keep going!

  3. Fr. Stephen, MSC 5 November 2007 at 23:02 #

    @ Lulu, thanks for the interesting info about the Church.
    @ Katia, thanks for sharing your reflection.

  4. christian 6 November 2007 at 23:27 #

    First of all, thanks for the gift you sent me on my bday. i recieved it from my auntie lulu, i really apreciate it. thanks again.

    let’s get back to the comments section.. Im amazed by the photos you took, i never looked at that church the way you did your photos. It’s really great to see things through others eyes..

    what did you feel after you took those shots?

  5. Fr. Stephen, MSC 7 November 2007 at 07:36 #

    @ Christian – you are most welcome. Photography brings out the creative in me and it gives me so much joy.

  6. Gaya 7 November 2007 at 09:56 #

    Hi there.. There is much more to the eye of the photographer and I suppose it is the creativity in you. You are doing a splendid job not just on your photography but in your ministry on media. Well done on your achievements. You are hitting the horizons. Keep well….

  7. Ms. B. 7 November 2007 at 21:51 #

    Trully amazing shots you got here father Stephen! I knew you have it in you :”the eye”! I mean, who could even think of an array of fish tails could be this beautiful! Talagang ka hanga-hanga! Nakaka ingit nga e…;-) Simply awesome! And those pretty sunsets, my! they are my fave! I love this post. It only made me think of getting a reliable camera my own. Thanks so much for sharing them. Gosh! just can’t stop staring at these beautiful images!

  8. ela 10 November 2007 at 01:13 #

    awesome shots! galing po ninyo ^_^ i like the sunset with the street lamp and the window in italy…ang galing talaga :D sometimes i wonder…how do you find time to take these shots with all the things you do? just wondering :)

  9. Stephen 10 November 2007 at 09:01 #

    Ela, I always try to find time for photography because it is my passion.

  10. rose flores 3 January 2008 at 20:27 #

    Wala akong ibang masabi…. kundi talagang magaling ka sa kahit saang sulok ng mundo.

    you are one in a million. you have inspired lots of people. keep it up!

    I know that God will always guide you to share what your talents are.

    Keep cool!

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