I was waiting to snap a shot for people passing through the street but I only caught one, I then looked for something somewhat interesting and try to inject photographic techniques I read on a site.

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The building with green roof and a tiny, tiny flag is Pico Elementary School atop a hill. Far from the road, that's why students still enroll at Puguis Elementary School though farther at a kilometer away, students can ride jeep. Yes, pure laziness to climb the hill everyday. All of us anyway, hahahaha.

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Beside the School is this mountain fire, which I caught some days ago, not by nature but kids playing with fire. Good for the houses at the top (silhouette), I saw a Communications repeater area burned but maybe there lawn was cleaned from grasses. The big pole is for current.

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Another look from the fire, I first thought someone was burning grasses on there backyard or someone is having a big party until I saw fire lining  from the smoke.

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Clothes left for drying under the sun on a dilapidated pigpen.

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Usually wet clothes were hanged on a line for the sun to dry. I find this very funny for below it and the rest of the area is wide enough to put up a wire. Second, the G. I. sheet is rusting, wouldn't the rust seep through the clothes? Maybe not!

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Hay, McDonalds, they should learn not to put pickles, or there is an option not to have it, on there burgers. Best fries and chickens tho.

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Got this shot from putting a tube by the camera's lens. I find it very attractive and new for me, no need for editing.

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Yam/taro, nice as ornamental and delicious as food.

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Birds of Paradise, have only one flower for the Valentines. It usually bear many flowers but get thrifty during the month on the hearts.

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This is shrub, someone tried to use it for flower decorations and it was bushy.

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Poinsettia and Granada. The Poinsettia is already dying, but lo, it will soon re-flourish on the rainy seasons of June, and all red on December. I never tasted the Granada for at medium size, children thought it is ripe from the color.

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I almost lost this couple from the jeep. I got rattled when I heard a laugh, making me unable to shot fast. When I got this, I got satisfied and off for the next pix.

 


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