Cubao Ilalim

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Vehicular traffic photographed during rush hour  when  Dennis Villegas, Sidney and I crossed the pedestrian overpass in Aurora Blvd. and Cubao intersection.

This entry is the eight installment of my Cubao Photoshoot series. No flash is being used in the two photographs.

Northbound EDSA traffic
Northbound EDSA traffic

Southbound EDSA traffic
Southbound EDSA traffic

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published by dodong flores 도동 플로오리스 @ 11:38:00 PM Permalink Links to this post 1 comments from: Blogger Joy,


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  1. At 2:52 PM, June 11, 2009, Blogger Joy said…
    Cubao is a wonderful place for photo opps. So many different subjects to consider.

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