Archive for April 2012
:: Kelinci Series : Philippines : pt 20 ::
We are delighted to have you joining us today in another installment of the Kelinci Series, a photographic journey where we attempt to check in with our favorite jet-setting cottontail as he leaves his zig-zagging, meandering tracks around the world.
Today we catch a glimpse of Kelinci soaking up the rays and lovely beaches of the Philippines. Purportedly after a hefty lunch, Kelinci took a stroll and found himself face to face with a Philippine Tarsier.

These small nocturnal primates lead a relatively quite hidden life, and are very shy.

Above we see Kelinci finishing out his day, relaxing on Panglao Island. Stumbled upon by Spaniards in 1803, this Central Visayas Island has been found to contain more marine diversity than Japan and the Mediterranean Sea.

Kelinci in Bohol at the popular Chocolate Hills – which are limestone formations from coral reef deposits when Bohol was once submerged during the Ice Age. There are over 1700 of these mounds.
:: Clarion Alley, A Child and Some Pigeons ::

Clarion Alley , a very curious child, and a kit of furious pigeons.
:: Macondray Lane ::
I originally posted a piece on Macondray Lane over 4 years ago. A few weeks ago, I stepped onto this SF gem again.

35mm film. You can view more of my film shots here.







