Taken at their Facebook Fan Page
The last time I visited Nayong Pilipino was when I was in elementary more than two decades ago. Thanks to Ms Bambit Gaerlan for setting up this walk, I got to visit the place once more.
I got there at past 7:30am thinking I would be the first few stepping in the orchidarium that turns out that I am the 30th person to arrive. I was able to reconnect with some friends from HGT Photography Team and started taking some snaps.
Then Ms Bambit approached me and introduced herself. She briefed us on what to shoot and our limitations on shooting the airport as well. Then by 9:00am, we went back to our meeting point for the presentation as well as for our official group hug. After our group hug, we went back shooting until probably 11:00am. Though I wasn't able to cover all, I think I got some pictures that I need to submit.
Given the opportunity to go back, I'll go back and do a whole day shoot there and make sure I would learn more on capturing moments.
Anyways, here are some pictures that I took from that day.
Bottoms Up
Pathway to somewhere
Three Pink Lotus
I'm looking forward to go back soon. ^_^
WOW!!! As for me, the last time I was there was when I was still a freshie in college. Would love to experience the new Nayong Pilipino.
ReplyDeleteNever been to Nayong Pilipino. Is there an entrance fee or something ba?
ReplyDeleteHaven't been to Nayong Pilipino since high school. Makabalik nga!
ReplyDeleteNayong Pilipino brings back so much memories! It used to be a common field trip destination. Haha. Every kid I knew then in my neighborhood had been there.
ReplyDeleteI love joining such event.... It's always good and fun way to explore and learn
ReplyDeleteI was fortunate enough to tour Nayong Filipino when I was just fresh from college and you are luckier because you were able to tour it recently. I love to join that photowalk! Nice pix!
ReplyDeletegood thing for you!
ReplyDeleteI can't even locate this place in a map.. hahaha!
Now you got me curious as to what I should be expecting here.
I thought Nayong Pilipino has relocated to Clark? I visited it there recently.
ReplyDeletethese photos are taken sa nayong pilipino, right? nice shots. just curious, what are those bottles for? hahaha. Yahweh bless. trunklocker
ReplyDeleteMore photos please...
ReplyDeleteThese three pictures are
not enough to encourage me to go
and visit Nayong Filipino again after more than
twenty years... Hahahahah!!! Di tayo nagkita noon ah. :)