[On My Way Back To BH]
I have climbed several higher mountains without guide or path, and have found, as might be expected, that it takes only more time and patience commonly than to travel the smoothest highway. On the heels of yesterday’s dive into the art of the road trip, I thought it’d fitting to share my photo from a recent commute of Cebu’s iconic highway. There is this road, not a simple highway, between the dawn and the dark of night, and thinking if I go, would someone dare to follow, or this path is for my steps alone? I’m afraid to strode in the mid road or in the midst of the succumb dark night. But ideally, some beautiful paths can’t be discovered without getting lost. It’s not hard to get your way when it’s your way or the highway. Nevertheless, I step my feet forward and start crossing though.
In the picture is a road busily occupied with vehicles varying from different sizes and shapes. Crossing it is fraught with danger. So I waited for some time for it to shortly empty so I could butt in the middle and put the view into the square. We can’t know what’s going to happen. We can just try to figure it out as we go along.
For tens of thousands, it is a vision if not better, a happier and healthier city highway. If on a week day, pedestrians can barely navigate this traffic-congested, hawker-infested, heavily polluted stretch in swank urban of Cebu, for the last three Sunday mornings these few kilometers of Linking Road have become a road of their own. Nobody ever wonders how significant they’ve been, only few take them in a square for memories.
#photography #pictureperfect #bokeheffect #highway #railroads #ordinaryroads #nighttime #black&white #citypavement #urbanwalkway #thepedestrian #middleroad #roadlights
© Gibb The All Knowing | Facebook.com/Gibbrett | Brettethenoesis.wordpress.com | Gibbrett.tumblr.com |Quora.com/Gibbrett | Flickr.com/Gibbrett
I have climbed several higher mountains without guide or path, and have found, as might be expected, that it takes only more time and patience commonly than to travel the smoothest highway. On the heels of yesterday’s dive into the art of the road trip, I thought it’d fitting to share my photo from a recent commute of Cebu’s iconic highway. There is this road, not a simple highway, between the dawn and the dark of night, and thinking if I go, would someone dare to follow, or this path is for my steps alone? I’m afraid to strode in the mid road or in the midst of the succumb dark night. But ideally, some beautiful paths can’t be discovered without getting lost. It’s not hard to get your way when it’s your way or the highway. Nevertheless, I step my feet forward and start crossing though.
In the picture is a road busily occupied with vehicles varying from different sizes and shapes. Crossing it is fraught with danger. So I waited for some time for it to shortly empty so I could butt in the middle and put the view into the square. We can’t know what’s going to happen. We can just try to figure it out as we go along.
For tens of thousands, it is a vision if not better, a happier and healthier city highway. If on a week day, pedestrians can barely navigate this traffic-congested, hawker-infested, heavily polluted stretch in swank urban of Cebu, for the last three Sunday mornings these few kilometers of Linking Road have become a road of their own. Nobody ever wonders how significant they’ve been, only few take them in a square for memories.
#photography #pictureperfect #bokeheffect #highway #railroads #ordinaryroads #nighttime #black&white #citypavement #urbanwalkway #thepedestrian #middleroad #roadlights
© Gibb The All Knowing | Facebook.com/Gibbrett | Brettethenoesis.wordpress.com | Gibbrett.tumblr.com |Quora.com/Gibbrett | Flickr.com/Gibbrett