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Nosara Daily Photo

Nosara Daily Photo

Saturday, May 11, 2013

A beach stroll

During one of the recent beach trips, I went for a stroll and came back back with these mangos. It turns out that there was a hidden beach next to the one we were at. It was kind of a small fisherman territory with several mango trees. They tasted so much better than the store bought ones.

Friday, May 10, 2013

Goonies

These "goonies" have been popping up here and there recently. I had no idea what it meant but according to the world of internet goon means;
  1. A silly, foolish, or eccentric person.
  2. A bully or thug, esp. one hired to terrorize or do away with opposition.
Considering the social dynamics of this town, it makes me wonder who is behind these little notes sprayed on road signs and beach entrance. 

Thursday, May 9, 2013

A natural arch

Cruising around is always good. Whether on assignment or just for the hell of it. I get to see and experience lots of unexpected things. I came across this cool tree a few days ago. It is pretty cool that it naturally curved over the road and made itself to be a natural arch.

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

A slice of life

Yesterday, while I was chasing after some photos for an assignment, I ran into this loevly family in Santa Teresita community. Mother and the son were just sitting in the river and chilling with the two of their dogs. They have six dogs. I asked her why they had so many. She said it makes them feel safer. Good point!

It was just nice to see them out there, engaged with the nature like this.


Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Road to a sunset

I got to spend cinco de mayo with some friends at Carillo Beach. On our way back, we had the opportunity to witness this epic sunset, hiding behind a dust cloud. It was a good day.

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Allegria Music School



Saturday, May 4, 2013

Majesty in nature

When I first came across this scene, my immediate reaction was about how sad the horse looked. He is really skinny, hanging out behind barbed wires right by a busy road. After I took a moment there to watch him, I noticed how gorgeous he was actually.

This is the last frame of the take. And I made it under the mid-day harsh light.(Not the best time to be making pictures) Fortunatley, the clouds worked to my advantage and  in a minute or two, this majestic moment happened before my camera. This specific experience reminded me the strong ties between patience and appreciation.

Life is good. Life is beautiful. It is just a matter of time and putting things in perspective. Enjoy this beautiful day, y'all!