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gpobernardo

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A few shots (out of the 460+) taken from my trip to one of the tourist destinations in the Philippines. These are from Calle Crisologo in the Vigan Heritage Village, where the houses of the once rich and powerful (in the region) lived in and were sort of preserved.
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Here's a short clip taken in Calle Crisologo. No edits. There are more videos taken, but in general I'd say I was expecting a bit more from the hardware optical image stabilization. It does a good job in "zoomed" filming though.

 

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The scenic and historic Church of Paoay, Ilocos Norte, Philppines, also known as Iglesia de San Agust?n de Paoay, listed as one of the UNESCO Heritage Sites. Building started in 1694 and was finished 16 years later. The original masonry still stands, which includes coral stones. I just made the mistake of being too busy admiring the outside masonry that I forgot to enter the it... there could have been some paintings in there!
 

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