Usually on our weekends a bunch of us go out for the weekend cruise around town. This was taken at an empty land we found situated by a man made sea, it was so salty that you could see the salty bubbles floating all around the shore.
That same afternoon on the way back, we took the desert road where i almost burnt my fingers because of the heat! Never ride at noon time, its just not fun anymore, i guess this only applies on this side of the world!
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Salty bikes
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Sword
As you leave Cairo International Airport Terminal 1, you pass by this beautiful high structure that has Hieroglyphic written on all sides.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Monday, September 28, 2009
A night to reflect
A Spot we found randomly cruising down the cornish road. While taking the photo I would see flying fishing jumping around, i guess they wanted to be in the photo as well!
Friday, September 25, 2009
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
The lonely umbrella
While cruising down the corniche, we came across this rest place. Its situated one road down from the beach shore.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Connect
Friends enjoying the beautiful sunset... The weather these days were good for shooting, the clouds were out nice warm sun shinning, it's breath-taking!
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Run for the hills
Bohol, Philippines.. The chocolate hills! thats what they call them. They are scattered all around, all shaped like kisses... It was a beautiful scene!
Have a kiss :)
Monday, September 7, 2009
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Suzuki Intruder
I'm a fan of bikes, i like everything about them. The way they look, the ride and of course the customization, its endless.
So I was parked outside a pharmacy one day, when i found a group of bikers parked outside a coffee shop. There were dozens of bikes, but this bad boy drew my attention.
Nice chrome work don't you think?
If anyone in town wants a photo of his bike let me know:)
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Me & I
"All that I desire to point out is the general principle that life imitates art far more than art imitates life. "
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
One ball of sand?
Going around Beirut, you'll come across many machines bulldozers and buildings undergoing constructions, all to bring the city up again!
Monday, August 31, 2009
Black fire
My way of expediting is usually done by getting on my bike after work, right before sunset, i'd plan a a location to visit and there i'd set up my gear and start taking photos!
Friday, August 28, 2009
Survival boat
The Palawan Island is beautiful in all ways, continuing my island hopping, on of the islands we visited had some local fishing boat parked after a morning catch. theses bad boys' are actually motorized.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Seagull
Located at Jeddah cornish, this high structure representing a seagull sits tall and proud.
These couple of days has been sandy...
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Reach for the skies
On the way to have lunch at a well known Lebanese restaurant called Barbar, which served shawermas (kebab) and grilled meats. at the corner of the restaurant the skies were filled with wires mainly telephone cables. Communication!
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
The whole world in your hands
Situated on the intersection of two main roads - the King's Road and a road leading to the royal airport, the globe roundabout is one of the many landmarks found in Jeddah. It's made out of steel and glass and designed by Julio Lafuente, a Spanish artist and architect who created almost two dozen works of art for the city.
Unfortunately a friend who accompanied me on this trip lost his car and home keys, i guess i have to bring out the guest bed!
Anyways such a beautiful art piece don't you think?
Monday, August 24, 2009
The love boat
After coming back from a full day of island hoping in Palawan Philippines, at the shore was this fisher mans hut, parked outside was his boat where he'd take it out each morning for the days catch!
From afar there was a storm coming in, it was mid summer and it happened to rain.
Sunday, August 23, 2009
GettaWay
While island hoping in the Palawan Islands, one of the stops was named Snake Island because it was shaped like one.
In the morning, lots of other island hoppers would pass by and enjoy a couple of hours under the sun either snorkeling and feeding the fish or laying around enjoying a beer or two.
At night, if you choose to stay behind and get picked up the next day, you have the island for you and the other island night sleepers. There is no electricity, just a bun fire with people gathered around, barbequing exchanging conversation, having a drink, playing the guitar singing till the sun comes up, with total serenity. However the next day i had to catch a plane back to manila so that we could go to our next destination... I’m defiantly going back, and I think you should too! Don't you think ?
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Musical sunset
So continuing my expediting blog we passed by another beautiful landmark here in Jeddah. It's a collection of pipes that resembles musical organs.
It's mid summer, hot and humid, so you can imagine the amount of body water being lost! As well it was a gloomy afternoon, and the skies were dark and yellow. However the afterglow was spectacular.
The colors were just wonderful, don't you think?
Friday, August 21, 2009
Rocket
So I've decided to show you all some of the beautiful landmarks where i currently live.
I live in a Saudi city located in the middle of the Eastern coast of the Red Sea known as the 'Bride of the Red Sea' and is considered the economic and tourism capital of the country. Its population is estimated around 3.4 million and it is the second largest city after Riyadh.
Here in Jeddah are filled with amazing art pieces that were once given by famous artists. Due to population growth and traffic, the city is going through a major re-structuring stage, this rocket landmark was taken right by my house, were it used to be located at a round-about, but was recently moved because a bridge is being built in its place.