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  • see journal for the animated version. / _okay… i love doodling… ;) here is another one. and i decided to do such in what i call “picasso-isque” style. i love how it turned out. maybe later i will do one which looks more traditional or classical. but for the meantime, i wanna dedicate this to all the kids… in all of “us”. from our Filipino folk-tale, “Why the Sun shines brighter than the Moon” Mayari is a moon-goddess sister to Apolaki the sun-god. they are the two known offsprings of Bathala… the highest god. Both Mayari and Apolaki shines throughout the “earthworld”. When Bathala retired, the siblings couldn’t agree who will govern the earthworld. So they decided to race who could shine brighter. But Apolaki being the macho-god naturally overpowered Mayari, who upon their competition blew her off and hurt her one eye. So the story goes and Mayari comes to shine once in a while on earth. but she has her mighty twinkling stars shining every night.

  • Mayari
    by metronomad

    Filipino folk tales and legend

    Filipino folk tales and legend

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  • Location: Fort Santiago Philippines / Technique: HDR\Fractalized

  • Dayo
    by metronomad

    Watch out for the new generation of Filipino Animators. Proudly Pinoy! ...

    Watch out for the new generation of Filipino Animators. Proudly Pinoy!

  • All Concerned Filipino Citizens
    by metronomad

    “Sorry guys, this might not be the proper place to post it but I just want to let the pinoys around the world to know this.” *Urge to …

    “Sorry guys, this might not be the proper place to post it but I just want to let the pinoys around the world to know this.” Urge to Petition Against House Bill 3655 / Target: All Concerned Filipino Citizens / Sponsored by: University of Cebu – College of LAW ; shutterbug CLICK HERE TO SIGN THE PETITION House Bill 3655 (An Act Strengthening the Political Party System, Appropriating Funds Therefore and for Other Purposes) was railroaded near the closing of the August 27 session at the House of Representatives. / / The bill was “suddenly” submitted to the floor for approval on third reading.HB 3655 specifies in Chapter III, establishes a state subsidy fund which actually mandates taxpayers to shoulder the expenses and operations of accredited political parties. This is worse than the traditional pork barrel which has to be released on the pretext of priority projects for constituents. / / This time the funds in this proposed law will go directly to the pockets of politicians who will decide the amounts to be appropriated in the General Appropriations Act every year. / / Among the items to be funded by taxpayers%u2019 money are: 1) the travel expenses of candidates during the campaign period; / 2) salaries of staff; 3) expenses for the maintenance of party headquarters; and 4) even campaign flyers and other propaganda materials. The proposed measure stipulates that funds will be distributed to national political parties based on their seats in the House of Representatives (50 percent) and the Senate (45 percent). The remaining 5 percent is given to the Commission on Elections for monitoring, information dissemination, and voter education. Obviously, the giant political parties in the country will greatly benefit from this proposed law, and no true politician will refuse the advances offered by this bill. This issue calls for a very vigilant action from the citizenry of this nation, without us knowing, a bill that will add the burden of the Filipino taxpayers nearly made it to finish line in times were all basic commodities and the cost of living is at it%u2019s peak, the highest over the past years. It is very unfortunate that these politicians who proposed this bill does not prioritize public service, they only practice self-service at the expense of the struggling Filipino community. Join us in our goal to put a stop to this bigger form of pork barrel. Let your voices be heard, sign the petition now if you think that this Bill should not be part of our law.

  • This was a young girl in the crowd at last years Philippine’s Festival at Tarniet, near Hoppers Crossing in Victoria. Australia. / She was such a sweety, that I had to get her photograph. / ( point & shoot, as is. ) ================

  • The picture of our choir in Mariahilferkirche where once I was a member during the 5th World Choir Games held at Graz, Austria. We are one of the choirs who emerged victorious during that competition. Long Live Las Pinas Boys Choir!

  • Charice Pempengco Performs Note to God
    by metronomad

    Link: http://www.oprah.com/media/20090429-tows-charice Charice Performs Note to God – Video – Oprah.com Link 1: http://www.oprah.co…

    Link: http://www.oprah.com/media/20090429-tows-charice Charice Performs Note to God – Video – Oprah.com Link 1: http://www.oprah.com/media/20090429-tows-charice / Link 2: http://media.oprah.com/video/200904/tows/20090429_tows_charice.mp4

  • A perfect day in Philippines on Camiguin Island!! The palms and traditional boats were just fantastic! Camiguin Island, Philippines Nikon D90 / 18-200mm @ 18mm / f/8 / 1/250s

  • Nikon D90 / 18-200mm @ 18mm White Island, Camiguin Island, Philippines

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  • White Island, Philippines Nikon D90 / 18-200mm @ 22mm

  • White Island, Philppines Nikon D90 / Nikkor 18 -200mm @ 18mm

  • 36” x 24” / acrylic on canvas / finished on November 2009

  • This souvenir is fairly common in gift shops in the Philippines and is somewhat popular among tourists who may be surprised the first time they encounter the object and lift its barrel. The barrelman has also been identified as a part of Philippine culture and art, often as the subject of Filipino jokes.

  • This souvenir is fairly common in gift shops in the Philippines and is somewhat popular among tourists who may be surprised the first time they encounter the object and lift its barrel. The barrelman has also been identified as a part of Philippine culture and art, often as the subject of Filipino jokes.

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