Colored Cradles

© Arman E. Barbuco

Colored Cradles

Uploaded: October 15, 2008

Description

A native cradles in different colors was hanging in a wall of a restaurant in Tarlac City, Philippines.

ISO-200, f/6.3, 1/250, Manual Exposure

Exif: F Number: 6.3, Exposure Bias Value: -1.00, ExposureTime: 10/2500 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 200, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 48.00 mm, Model: NIKON D40

Comments

Dominick M. Dimacale level-addict October 15, 2008

Love the colourful display and details you captured here, Arman.

Dominick #1016837

Arman E. Barbuco October 15, 2008

Dominick, thank you very much. It did catched my eyes my I saw it.

Sabrina, thank you very much too... #6602785

Marisol Pastor October 15, 2008

Love the vivid colors and full frame Arman. #6603982

Arman E. Barbuco October 15, 2008

Marisol, thank you very much. #6605238

Sherry McClead October 17, 2008

Wow what a wonderful wall... great capture Arman... love the color and details...

Sherrybear :} #6613561

Ulysses A. Villamin October 17, 2008

Fantastic colors!!! #6614428

Joan E. Hoffman October 17, 2008

Cradles... as in baby cradles?? LOL they look too small... so was just wondering.

However, love the colour and texture in this shot Arman... excellent shot!! #6616159

Christine Lobsinger level-classic October 17, 2008

Awesome POV and vivid colours... great capture Arman.
Christine
Smiling #6616381

Arman E. Barbuco October 20, 2008

Sherrybear, thank you very much.

UV, salamat ulit..(Thanks again) Translation for the ladies.

Joan, Yes it is a native baby cradle. We used to have this way back but now we have modern stuff.

Christine, thank you too. Smiling back.. #6626888


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