Metro Manila in Film


   July 19, 2018 it was Thursday and got to spend the day to myself. I was having breakfast while thinking what to do for the day that I remembered I still have a film roll to use. I'm quite not sure why but I really wanted to shoot some street photos and portraits also I have just read an article about the newly opened national museum in the metro. So I decided to go to Metro Manila that day, I takes around 2-3 hours by bus including the traffic from where I live. Like among the other capital across the continent Manila is as loud and diverse, every nook is a feast for you to be discovered , it is not a place for the weak though, it's the Metro if there's no traffic.
 
 



 
 
     Nowadays I also push myself to go out some more and practice taking photos and familiarize with the functions of my camera, like other photographers keep shooting until you find your own subject that you can understand.
 
 
 
 
     I didn't have the luck to visit the renovated Museum which is the National Museum for Natural History, I enjoyed walking around Luneta Park searching for subjects that I lost track of time, there were already a Queue by the Entrance of the Museum and the staff's are already informing others they are not accepting anymore visitors for the day due to there were still crowds inside and its about closing time, so I just thought to myself that there's still a reason for me to go back.

 




 
    
     Used my Minolta srt 101 film camera and loaded it with a 35mm Kodak colorplus 200, still have a long way before I fully understand film photography as you can see with some of my photos they are over exposed.
 
 




  
  
 
 
 
  

 
 




     Will definitely go back and shoot the architectural design of Natinonal Museum of Natural History and will challenge myself to shoot indoor.
 
 


Rustan's Flower shop

 


     This blog is dedicated for the Moms and Décor enthusiast out there , if you are looking for luxurious vases,ornaments , Artificial Flowers and foliage Rustan's is one of the hotspot stores to visit and source out your items .
 
     Aside from using these items for your personal home décor or event styling, you can also give them as gifts for your friends and love ones specially on some Dear occasions.  



















 
 
     There are several stores across the metro and in Cebu you may want check , here are the store address , email and contact information you may reach out to.


Email Address: inquiry@rustans.com.ph

Rustans Makati Ayala Center, Ayala Avenue, Makati City 1226
Operating Hours: (Regular Mall Hours) Sunday to Thursday 11:00 am to 9:00 pm
Friday to Saturday 10:00 am to 9:00 pm
 +632 8133739 Local 280 - Customer Service 
+632 8133739 Local 269 - Weddings & Beyond 
    
Rustans Shangri-la Shangri-la Plaza Mall, EDSA corner Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong City 1552
Operating Hours: (Regular Mall Hours) Monday to Thursday 11:00am to 9:00pm
Friday 11:00am to 10:00 pm
Saturday 10:00 am to 10:00 pm
Sunday 10:00 am to 9:00 pm
 +632 6334636 - Customer Service 
+632 6334649 - Customer Service 
+632 6334636 Local 301 - Weddings & Beyond 
+632 6334636 Local 302 - Weddings & Beyond

Rustans Ayala Alabang Alabang Town Center, Alabang, Muntinlupa City 1770
Operating Hours: (Regular Mall Hours)
Monday to Friday 11:00 am to 9:00 pm
Saturday to Sunday 10:00 am to 10:00 pm
 +632 8505532 - Customer Service
 +632 8505532 Local 129 - Weddings & Beyond 
   
Rustans Gateway Gateway Mall, Araneta Center Cubao, Quezon City 1109
Operating Hours: (Regular Mall Hours) Sunday to Thursday 10:00am to 9:00pm
Friday and Saturday 10:00am to 10:00pm
 +632 9312245 - Customer Service 
+632 8657745 - Weddings & Beyond

Rustans Cebu Ayala Center, Bohol Avenue, Cebu City 6000
Operating Hours: (Regular Mall Hours) Monday to Sunday 10:00am to 9:00 pm
 +632 2315641 - Customer Service 
+632 5170554 - Weddings & Beyond


Nagsasa Cove, Pundaquit Zambales



Art of work after a Destruction
 
 
 
 
     For the longest time I have been looking at the photos of Nagsasa Cove a sister Island of it's more popular neighboring Island Anawangin Cove at Pundaquit Zambales , these islands are a work of art after a destruction , over 20 years ago Mt. Pinatubo emitted ashes that covered the shorelines of its neighboring islands., which is now well known for their clean , smooth and ash gray sands that made the place very picturesque.
 

     A friend and I planned for a weekday trip to the island , we choose to go there on a lean season to avoid the large volume of tourist so that we could have the whole place for ourselves, we like it chill and calm. There's a lot of bus terminals in the metro that have bus routes going to Zambales , in our case we took the Victory Liner in Pasay City, there are two ways going to Zambales first is a direct bus going to Iba , Zambales but the earliest departure time is at 0500am , and the other is a layover route from Manila to Olongapo , and then to Iba , earliest departure time is at 0130am, travelling time from Manila to Zambales is around 6hours so we choose the 0130am bus. We arrived at Olongapo bus terminal at around 0530am and we have to take another hour of Bus ride from Olangapo to San Antonio Zambales , you don't have to go all the way to Iba you can just tell the Bus conductor that you are alighting at San Antonio. When we reached the town proper of San Antonio around 0700am we felt hungry so we went for a quick breakfast stop at a near public market, reminder before going to the island you have to stock up on food, San Antonio has a public market  and it's the only time you can buy foods and fruits you want , the island locals only sell some biscuits , canned goods, soft drinks and they are very pricey .
 

 
    
     After completing your essentials you are good to go to the island, from the town proper of San Antonio ride a tricycle to Pundaquit beach there's also check point were you have to register first and pay Php20.00 /person for environmental fee. Boats are aligned at the shore of Pundaquit , you can approach boatmen for rentals , they will offer you packages for Island hoping. Rental fees are surely not cheap you can get a boat for Php2,500.00 good for ten people, it takes another 45minutes from Pundaquit beach to Nagsasa , by that time you are already drenched, waves are big so expect splashes of water , keep your gadgets sealed in a plastic wrap or waterproof bags.
 
Nagsasa Cove , Zambales
 
     A touch of heaven once your feet landed at the sands, of Nagsasa , fresh air , no noise pollution , put your on pilot mode there's no signal in the Island , it's just peaceful , before the Bumming and photo- ops we settled our tent and things first , there's no room accommodations in the island so you have to bring your own tent or you can rent one from the locals for Php200.00, good points is that they have a wash room to do your business and for showering.
 

 
 The rest of the day is for beach bumming and a little hiking
 
 

      

 
 

 
 
  
 

 

 
  
 

 
Watching sunset on top of a hill is one of the experiences you shouldn't miss
 
 
     We woke up around 0600am the next day and prepared going to Nagsasa falls. A guide will lead you to the falls locals won't allow you to go there yourselves as the route is quite slippery and you will easily lost your way. Guide fee is Php300.00  and trekking time is about 45 minutes it's quite hard but really worth it the water in the falls is clean , cold and there are also little fishes.  
 
 

 


 



 

     
      After the short trip to the falls we went back to our tent site to clean up and pack up our staffs we have to leave the island at around 1000am for an hour ride back to Pundaquit beach and ride a bus at San Antonio bus stop back to the Metro.
 
 
Travel Tips to Nagsasa
 
  1. Bring your own tent to save more cost.
  2. Don't forget insect repellants it gets really nasty at night.
  3. Switch your phone to Flight there's no electricity in the island it will save your battery.
  4. Buy foods and Mineral water before going to the Island
  5. Bring only necessary things to you and comfortable clothes
  6. Flash lights are also needed incase you need to go to the bathroom at night.
  7. Lastly have a load of FUN! 
 
here's also a more detailed itinerary based on personal our trip
 
Day 1
 
0130 - ETD from Pasay to Olongapo
0530 - ETA Olongapo Bus terminal
0600 - ETD to San Antonio
0730 - ETA at San Antonio town proper (breakfast time)
0745 - bought foods, Mineral water , other essentials at the market
0800 - ETD San Antonio to Pundaquit beach
0820 - ETA Pundaquit beach
0830 - ETD Pundaquit Beach to Nagsasa cove (via boat)
0940 - ETA Nagsasa cove (set-up tent)
Finally beach bumming !!!!
 
Day 2
 
0620 - 0700 :  Breakfast and Bathroom rituals

0700 - 0745 : Trekking to Nagsasa Falls
0745 - 0830 : Swim and Photo-ops at the Falls
0830 - 0915 : Trekking back tent site
0915 - 1000 : Shower and pack up of tent and stuffs
1000 - 1100 : ETD Nagsasa to Pundaquit
1100 - 1130 : Lunch at San Antonio market
1200 - 1900 : ETD San Antonio to Pasay Bus terminal (longer travelling time due to traffic at Quezon city)
 
 

Metro Manila in Film

   July 19, 2018 it was Thursday and got to spend the day to myself. I was having breakfast while thinking what to do for the day that I r...