Hive Philippines Street Photography #1068 - by Allmonitors

#1068 - Classy Monochrome Street Shots for Tuesday.

Good day once again dearest Hiveans across the world! A bright and promising Tuesday to us all. Let's all carry this encouraging energy forward together. Wishing you a Tuesday that is fulfilling and moves us toward your goals this week. Keep going, you are doing great and we're all here cheering for you all the way😍.

Now for our daily shots in monochrome, here's our first scene at the bicycle rental area of Burnham Park where the road dedicated for bikes was buzzing with energy. Couple groups of young teens have been ridding and gathered in this frame by coincidence, they've all chosen the same type of bikes from the many options available, they chose these large quad bikes designed to carry four riders each. Though the groups don't know each another, they shared the road with laughter. It’s a parade of different circles of friends who had the same idea for a group adventure at the park.
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Then we got here a scene at Malcolm Square with a river of constant people movement passing through in every direction. On the right side were those two chubby ladies walking together at a casual pace while engaged in a conversation. One of them holds and licks her favorite ice cream cone. She takes a lick every few steps as enjoying the treat. The scene is like perfect little moment of personal time while the public hustle on the city.
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Lastly, another scene at the busy bicycle area of Burnham Park where those faraway couple shares a special ride on a go-cart bike with a sidecar. The man is at the wheel pedaling slowly along the wide concrete path while the woman sits comfortably in the sidecar. They are deep in a happy conversation while moving. It’s a perfect bonding moment for them, a chance to relax, unwind and simply enjoy each other’s company away from the daily struggles of life.
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Shot taken in Baguio City, Philippines.

Image/s were shot using Panasonic Lumix ZS110. ~rex



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