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Landscapes: Capturing Sceneries

A photograph symbolizes a special "relationship to and over nature," but more than that, it also shows great power as to how — with the use of photography — we can attempt to create order in the world we see and construct a framed reality out of it. When we take a photograph, we do not only freeze time, but also steal time from the past by making history fixed in a "continuous present."¹

This gallery features a small collection of photographs showing special places captured in a very telling and memorable frame. Please spare some time to view them.


Welcome to Isla Pulo Landscape Beneath the Blue Sky Espaņa Station The Phi Deltan Tambayan Taal Lake
 
The Hanging Bridge A Community from the Top Living in a Dump The Bridge to Isla Pulo An Old Tree



¹ Graham Clarke, The Photograph, 1997.


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