When my brother and sister-in-law first invited me to join them, I jokingly replied: "You just want more photos!" The minute I arrived at Balay Indang, I knew I would be clicking away as my eyes were filled with beautiful scenes and wonderful images. I did not even have the trouble of deciding what to shoot first, all I needed to do was to point my camera at any direction. If I were alone, with no schedule or plans of visiting other places, one day is not enough to capture what I experienced in Balay Indang. Literally and figuratively, it was a sensory overload. I took shot after shot of outdoor scenes (the pathways, the garden, the swimming pool, the gazebo, the watch tower) to indoor images (our room, the main house, the never ending collection of antiques and memorabilia) I would even delay our meals just so that I can take photos of our food, and yet I took more photos the next day and even until we left for Manila. My brother and sister-in-law told me that a group of photographers had a photo shoot around the leisure farm on the second day of their stay there. I would love to share the same experience with my photographer friends. So, guys, when can we fit this into our schedules?
I will be posting my photos in my Facebook account within the next couple of days and update this blog with the link, As of now, let me share just some of the photos that I have available.
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Just one of the gazebos / cabanas where you can rest during the day. |
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This is where our room was located (the room to the left.) This cabin has 3 rooms that can accommodate small to big groups. |
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One of the rooms located on the 2nd floor inside the main house. |
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Another room on the 2nd floor of the main house. |
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Still inside the main house. |
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Main house common area as viewed from the 2nd floor. |
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Powder area inside the Main House's comfort room. One way to get a self-portrait :) |
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Wash area inside the Main House's comfort room. |
great post, katy girl! i like the photos, too! i super love that sink inside the main house. cool! :)
ReplyDeletethank you Barok!! we should go there and shoot and maybe even stay overnight hehehe
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