my camera is one of my most-priced possessions... with it I can take photos of everything that catches my attention...
i am a street photographer first and foremost, more than being an event photographer...

header photo taken by my better half, Jeremy Sauza Cruz before our Canon 550d, Leigh, died. I meant took a hiatus. but in faith that she will be restored. :D

enjoy my photoblogs as i try to mirror my days with these photos!

P.S. my blog's name is Through Angel Eyes because I get compliments for my eyes a lot. One guy said I have ethereal eyes, while one called me Angel Eyes...

Sunday, November 6, 2011

flowers

i love flowers so much and they are one of my most favorite subjects in the world. put a flower in front of me and i will take dozens of photos of that flower. they add joy to my life just by merely looking at them. i love beautiful things and they are by far the one of the most beautiful things that God has created. so here are a few of the photos i took with flowers as subjects.

[BALAHIBONG PUSA] One afternoon, while I was at my lola's house next door, I saw this unfamiliar plant in her garden. I was amazed by it because it was something new to me, a plant that has a flower I haven't seen before. They call it balahibong pusa or in english cat whiskers.

[HARDENED BEAUTY] I was on a photowalk with Jeremy last November 2010 in Intramuros Manila when this flower caught my attention. Jeremy did not even notice the flower until I showed him the photo. I don't know why it caught my attention but somehow, the flower was put exactly in the path I was taking, like serendipity.

The first photo I took that day that Jeremy and I had a photowalk in Intramuros. This made him notice my love for flowers, something he made a mental note of.

[CHASTE] This flower was on my front porch, a plant that belongs to my neighbor. Seeing the pure white flower against a dark background just gave me a thought on purity and being chaste.

[EUPHORBIA EUPHORIA] This is one of my babies, one of the plants that I have in my mini garden.

[CRADLE] This flower caught my attention while I was outside looking at my plants because it gave me the thought that it looks like it was cradling something precious.

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