Fisheye view of Aw-asen Falls, Sigay, Ilocos Sur, Philippines. Using Samsung NX300 and Bower 8mm Fisheye Lens. I also use 30mm Prime Lens in some of the photos.
Geo-Location: +17°0’53.85″, +120°34’53.29″ (17.014957,120.58147)
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Fisheye view of Aw-asen Falls, Sigay, Ilocos Sur, Philippines. Using Samsung NX300 and Bower 8mm Fisheye Lens. I also use 30mm Prime Lens in some of the photos.
Geo-Location: +17°0’53.85″, +120°34’53.29″ (17.014957,120.58147)
You can make your own Wireless Access Point with Raspberry Pi using Tenda Wireless USB Adapter (W311U+). It won’t give you the same performance like the commercial one… but it will allow you to connect at least 5 devices and install network security packages to play with 🙂 neat!
Bought from Octagon Megamall with PhP600 price tag. You can also try other Wireless USB adapters like CDR-King’s… but check if it can operate on “Software AP” mode.
How-To : http://elinux.org/RPI-Wireless-Hotspot
Uber app just started few months ago in Manila… I’m so excited to try it out. ^_^ w00t!!
Just use your iPhone or an android phone to pick you up, where you can also see and track their sleek executive car through the app. They will arrive in no time and you don’t have to wait that long. oh ha!
Zero hassle! I use my credit card registered to my Uber account to pay for their service. If you’re interested to join, use “jv0eb” promo code… they will give you PhP1,000 credits… sweet!
website: https://www.uber.com/cities/manila
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“The Black River is a 125-mile-long (201 km) blackwater river that empties into the eastern end of Lake Ontario on the shore of Jefferson County, New York in the United States of America. The origin of the name is not clear, but it may stem from the natural tannic acid that darkens the water in places.” – Wikipedia
Still fascinated and puzzled with Corregidor Island’s significant part of Philippine History. It was bombarded with tons of bombs, yet most of the tunnels are intact and still can be use as apocalypse-proof bunker.
If you want to visit Corregidor Island, check out : http://www.corregidorphilippines.com/. They offer now online payments for bookings.
All photos were taken in 2010
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