







I will share my shots earlier in the Amancor, which I honestly don't know why I edited this way, but I believe the soft pastel aura of the photos stems from my anxious body and mind, that I had to edit them with some gentleness. The clear blue water and the perfect illumination of the sky on it, like a real-life mirror, added a scene of peace without any disturbance on the water. There were no winds or birds around, only the light of the day hitting the cornea of my eyes, creating the colors of my surroundings as I perceive them.

A cotton-candy cloud and a mesmerizing one. In all honesty, I wasn't able to look straight at this cloud until I edited it in my Lightroom app.



Beside it is this part of the beach where a sand still rests between the circles of water, and it looks like one small island. One thing I noticed when I take a visit during morning hours at the beach, the seawater is so calm that it can reflect the sky above perfectly. But soon, when the waves roll, they are different worlds already, and their next meet-up would be the next morning.





There are stones on the floor of this ruined beach structure, which means the ocean has already consumed the beneath part of this Amancor. They vary in sizes, but most of them are big. Still, they never dared to hurt my feet as I stepped on them and searched for a spot to take photos. The floor is sometimes occupied by little ones, and water in the center forms like a beach inside a beach.

This one is a beach cabin ruined by the waves of Typhoon Tino, and many were sad about the news because this was one of the popular resorts and restaurants in our town, with its unli seafood buffet and delicious cuisine.


I hope you enjoyed the soft pastel photos I shared, and I greet you a happy day wherever you are in this globe. Remember, even if life is frustrating sometimes, don't forget to put a smile on your face, chin up, and live the day with all satisfaction.
Thanks for reading my blog, and I hope to see you in my next narratives.