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It's been a long journey and hit some some snafus It's been a long journey and hit some some snafus along the way but FINALLY!!! A driver's license!!! 😍 🚘
My modest book haul #MIBF2023 My modest book haul #MIBF2023
I am not a professional photographer so I never en I am not a professional photographer so I never envisioned myself having all these camera gear, not to mention the expenses and storage it would cost me. But by fortuitous circumstances, I managed to build what I would consider a modest setup thanks largely to some good deals I encountered.

It began in June when I bought as a gift for myself an Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II, FL-LM3 compact flash unit (since the camera doesn't have internal flash), M.Zuiko Digital 14-42mm 3.5-5.6 lens, and M.Zuiko Digital 40-150mm 4-5.6 lens at Fujiya Camera store in Tokyo. I then bought a medium sized camera bag in Lazada to store my new and growing canera gear as well as an Ulanzi UURig tripod form Shopee for my camera and phone. I also bought a Cabin Zero crossbody bag in U Elements as my default compact travel bag twhich can hold my camera gear. And recently, I bought from a seller ii n the Olympus Philippines Photographers FB group a G.Vario  7-14mm f/4blens which has become my default lens for roaming.

I suppose all that's left is a good external microphone, hehehe
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  • City of Manila

    Reminiscing the cinematic glitter: the old movie theaters of downtown Manila (Part IV: at Avenida south of Recto)

    May 1, 2013

    If New York City has a Broadway and its stretch of theaters, Manila had (take note foks, it’s “had”) Rizal Avenue or Avenida Rizal (nicknamed Avenida) with its strip of movie theaters. It was also a pretty long strip that ran from Blumentritt up north all the way down to Plaza Lacson. (or Plaza Goiti as it was called in the old days) One can imagine what the avenue looked like in its heyday, seeing a long stretch of neon signs, especially of movie theaters that lighted up the way. Being the movie theater hub of Manila back then, Avenida was also home to some of the most prominent movie theater…

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