This is an autobiographical/travel/photo blog of a photography enthusiast, who doesn't believe she should be called a photographer someday.
Oh, and you could just call her Demi for short.
Demi Molinos is a proud alumna of the University of Santo Tomas - College of Nursing, and also, most recently, a freshly-minted registered nurse. Besides her future (and obvious) career in taking care of the patients, she plans to pursue an art and history degree someday.
Until that someday becomes the present, Demi shall be posting her work here, whenever she feels like it.
Subtle Enchantment by ~aeoifasaoirse
The lush green of the UST park.
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The Mirth In Friendships by ~aeoifasaoirse
One of my most favorite stolen shots My friend Steph took a shot of my other friend, Irene, whilst she’s doing a funny pose.
Kristel (the laughing one) is laughing at Irene’s photo in this picture.
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The Last of Pied Piper by ~aeoifasaoirse
Anno 1284 am dage Johannis et Pauli
war der 26. junii
Dorch einen piper mit allerlei farve bekledet
gewesen CXXX kinder verledet binnen Hamelen gebo[re]n
to calvarie bi den koppen verloren.
-Lueneburg manuscript
The story of the Pied Piper first came into my mind when I started editing this photo.
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“Lord,you said that once I decided to follow you, you would walk with me all the way, but I have noticed that during the most troublesome times in my life there is only one set of footprints. “I don’t understand why in times when I needed you most, you should leave me.” The Lord replied, “My precious, precious child, I love you and I would never, never leave you during your times of trial and suffering. “When you saw only one set of footprints, it was then that I carried you.”
- Footprints In The Sand, Mary Stevenson
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“And, likewise he had fashioned for his son such wings;before they ventured in the air he said, “My son, I caution you to keep the middle way, for if your pinions dip too low the waters may impede your flight; and if they soar too high the sun may scorch them. Fly midway. Gaze not at the boundless sky, far Ursa Major and Bootes next. Nor on Orion with his flashing brand, but follow my safe guidance.” As he spoke he fitted on his son the plumed wings with trembling hands, while down his withered cheeks the tears were falling. Then he gave his son a last kiss, and upon his gliding wings assumed a careful lead solicitous.”
-Daedalus & Icarus, Ovid
This is my brother, Geloy. I asked him to spread his arms like a bird about to take flight at the shores of the Balangigay Beach in Negros Occidental. He was furious at me for letting him do this under the tremendous heat of the sun. *laughs* But yeah…at least it came out as a great shot.
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What I’ll be doing on 2012. *wink*
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A snapshot of the evening sky from our patio. The street lamp seemed to have pretended like the setting sun.
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