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Apparently I'm only doing rolling shots of blue coup?s/coupe-like cars at the moment :lol:
 
Hey, I know where that is! I was there about a month ago, and took a similiar picture.

I also dropped my car keys to that platform on the ground level and broke them while taking the photo... Thankfully a nice lady at the museum lent me a screwdriver, so I was able to repair a broken soldering joint with some duct tape.
 
Hey, I know where that is! I was there about a month ago, and took a similiar picture.

I also dropped my car keys to that platform on the ground level and broke them while taking the photo... Thankfully a nice lady at the museum lent me a screwdriver, so I was able to repair a broken soldering joint with some duct tape.
Well i took the photo from the ground level upwards. :)
 

Pied Bush Chat (Saxicola caprata) by alabang, on Flickr

The Pied Bush Chat (Saxicola caprata) is a small passerine bird found ranging from West and Central Asia to South and Southeast Asia. About sixteen subspecies are recognized through its wide range with many island forms. It is a familiar bird of countryside and open scrub or grassland where it is found perched at the top of short thorn trees or other shrubs, looking out for insect prey. They pick up insects mainly from the ground, and were, like other chats, placed in the thrush family Turdidae, but are now considered as Old World flycatchers.

They nest in cavities in stone walls or in holes in an embankment, lining the nest with grass and animal hair. The males are black with white shoulder and vent patches whose extent varies among populations. Females are predominantly brownish while juveniles are speckled.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pied_Bush_Chat

Location: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfonso,_Cavite

EXIF: http://www.flickr.com/photos/alabang/9339459651/meta/
 
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