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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Farmer's Market Photoshoot

Farmers Market is a market where one can avail of fresh produce and other goods. It has a total floor area of 12,000 square meters. (Source: Wikipedia)

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published by dodong flores @ 12:25:00 AM Permalink Links to this post 14 comments from: Blogger Nance, Blogger Sidney, Blogger Lantaw, Blogger asf, Anonymous Beng, Anonymous Angelo, Blogger Joy, Blogger REDLAN, Blogger Garando, Blogger Mari, Blogger the donG, Blogger Dennis Villegas, Blogger spirithands, Blogger dodong flores,


14 Comments:

  1. At 7:01 AM, May 12, 2009, Blogger Nance said…
    oh wow, wish I have an easy access to a market. dito mostly frozen ang seafoods. nice shots, dodong!  
  2. At 10:46 AM, May 12, 2009, Blogger Sidney said…
    Great portraits Dodong... looks like you attract the smiles of girls easily ! :-)  
  3. At 5:04 PM, May 12, 2009, Blogger Lantaw said…
    great street photography bai! comfortable na comfortable in front of the camera ang subjects mo a  
  4. At 12:34 PM, May 13, 2009, Blogger asf said…
    Pinoy na pinoy setting. Maybe you can just some tablea here for your hot choco, or they don't sell it there only in Visayas area. :)  
  5. At 12:10 AM, May 14, 2009, Anonymous Beng said…
    Hehehehe, buhi pa diay ang Farmer's Market sa Cubao hangtud karon? Lovely shots talaga. Buhay na buhay and your pictures reminds me of the days nga nagapamalengke ko diha sa Farmer's. Nadukutan pa ako sa dun sa may over pass.

    Naa pod diay koy shots similar aning imo, pero sa Davao market nako to kuha.

    P.S
    Hope is well with you and family.  
  6. At 4:34 AM, May 14, 2009, Anonymous Angelo said…
    Hey Dodong! Great series on Cubao. I can almost smell the smells and hear the sounds of Farmer's Market and Dampa!  
  7. At 10:02 PM, May 14, 2009, Blogger Joy said…
    They also have Dampa there! How wonderful. So many interesting things to buy.

    Thank you for your patience and for bearing with the technical problems on the website. Thanks for visiting Norwich Daily Photo and leaving your comment. Come back tomorrow for more of the Keukenhof series!


    joy
    A Pinay In EnglandYour Love CoachI, Woman  
  8. At 9:52 AM, May 16, 2009, Blogger REDLAN said…
    Sobrang nagi-enjoy ang mga tindera. Pareho kayo ni Dennis expert sa mga night shots. I checked your posts about Iloilo. Buti ka pa napuntahan mo halos lahat ng lugar dito. Marami pa akong hindi napuntahan na magagandang lugar dito. Teka, taga diri ka man gle sang una. nag tagalog pa ko ya nga daw barok. lol.  
  9. At 12:13 AM, May 17, 2009, Blogger Garando said…
    Nice pics. My wife's a foreigner, I remember she told me the first time dumaan sya ng palengke, she saw a whole pig na nakalatag sa table. Then the butcher started chopping it to pieces. She was so shocked she nearly fainted daw. Hehe. Now she's used to it, she even goes to the palengke to shop by herself and it doesn't bother her anymore. I guess Pilipinized na sya. :D  
  10. At 9:02 AM, May 17, 2009, Blogger Mari said…
    Wow, mangoes galore. This is what one of the things I miss, shopping for fresh fruits. I also miss our lanzones, and santol. We have these here, but they are frozen.

    Great photos, Dodong.  
  11. At 12:12 AM, May 18, 2009, Blogger the donG said…
    beautoful beautiful photos dodong. the sets featuring the market has been a really good set. considering that it's not easy to shoot at night and with those people.

    kaya astig talaga tong mga posts na to.  
  12. At 7:40 PM, May 18, 2009, Blogger Dennis Villegas said…
    Amazing! Your subjects are very cooperative with their smiles! The fruit girl seems to like you hehehe...oooops sorry Jovy!;P  
  13. At 10:32 AM, May 19, 2009, Blogger spirithands said…
    I hope I get the opportunity to shoot something like this on our next visit to Marikina!  
  14. At 4:15 PM, June 09, 2010, Blogger dodong flores said…
    Sometimes, I use flash. In some photos, I didn't use a flash but simply raise my ISO setting :)  
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