Spent 2 days in Disneyland HK. The place was indeed magical. The place will definitely revert your brain to a 5 year old. See my blog about my Disneyland Trip here.

















Great place. I'll make sure to visit this place again sometime in the future.
Ortigas Center. The second home to the country's bustling commercial and business machineries. A mini-city by itself, it plays host to several malls, hotels, banks, condominiums, restaurants, bars, cafes, offices, convenience stores, businesses and a park. It is also where I spend at least 9 hours of my day.

Galleria Suites

EDSA Ortigas

Face Off

OC

Crown Plaza

Emerald Ave.

Jollibee Plaza
It may be not as classy and flashy as the Makati Business District, but Ortigas can be chic in its own way. It's less "intimidating". One would easily feel at home despite the tall buildings that surround the O.C.
I've already spent 4 years of my life in the Ateneo de Manila University. Probably the best years of my life. When the sun is out, students fill the buildings' walls with boisterous activity. But at night, when the buildings are alone, they stand majestically like honor guards dutifully taking their posts. One night I was walking around the campus enjoying the cold breeze of fresh air.

Trees and Moon


CTC- PLDT and JGSOM buildings

The Bellarmine Hall
Walking around the campus at night calms those who have tired minds. The campus gives a certain feel of security. One would really feel at home.
Welcome to my photo blog. I named it Rubberneck Shots because I want to showcase pictures that gave me something to rubberneck about.
Rubberneck by definition means: (when used as a verb) to look about or stare with great curiosity, as by craning the neck or turning the head. (when used as a noun) a sightseer; tourist or an extremely curious person. <detailed definition here>
I'm not a professional photographer. I don't know how to speak fancy photographer language. I don't even have a digital camera. I just enjoy taking pictures using my cam phone. I hope you enjoy them as much as I enjoy taking them. This is my attempt to show the world that beauty and majesty cannot be qualified by standards. …That there is wonder in places one would overlook. …That sometimes it is OK to be a rubberneck so as to be able to appreciate this universe's beauty.