kinse-kinse of Lucban church

March 2nd, 2007 | No Comments

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Originally uploaded by batingaw.

The parish pastoral council of Lucban couldn’t resist it and thus, the Spanish colonial era church ground perimenter fence locally called kinse - kinse was finally updated with those modern, ugly and out of place iron grills.

Its another sad development in yet another town in the country.

La Union, 3 - Bangar

February 28th, 2007 | No Comments

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…continued from La Union, 2 - Bacnotan

Not to be missed while one is driving along the highway is the church of Bangar. At first glance the structure and form of the facade reminds me of Bicol churches like the one in Tiwi, Albay and Lagonoy, Camarines Sur. What differs this from the two, however, is that instead of two finials, a decorative element, jutting out from the flanks of the pediment, the upper part of the facade, in the two Bicol churches, the one in Bangar are two smaller bellfries that goes no higher than the top and center belfry.

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La Union, 2 - Bacnotan

February 26th, 2007 | No Comments

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…continued from La Union, 1.

The church is reached after a short brief orange tricycle ride from the highway into a wide open space that is the church compound where at the center, the imposing church of San Miguel Archangel is built and bounded by centuries old fence. When I was there last week, workers were busy doing landscape work at the front of the church.

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Church of San Juan del Monte

February 19th, 2007 | 2 Comments

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The impressive church in San Juan is unique in the country in a sense that the buttresses, those architectural highlights found in many colonial churches in the country used to stabilize these structures from earthquakes, are built right infront of the facade. While in other structures it is in the form of thick columns like the ones in Santiago and Sta. Maria in Ilocos Sur, to cite a few, here it is a design statement.

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Bulacan church post production

February 16th, 2007 | 3 Comments

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The church of Bulacan, Bulacan, though beautiful, is quite a challenge to photograph. Even with a big front fenced space and my ultrawide angle lens, a Canon EF-S 10-22mm (16-35mm fullframe equivalent), one can’t still get a good architectural shot. Because of its bulk, width and height, framing the church in its entirety results to a tapered look, keystoning, as one is forced to tilt the camera up at an angle.

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