If you have been following me on Instagram or a friend of mine on Facebook, or just happen to read the post before this(woah so many links in one sentence haha), you'd know that I've been to Pinto Art Museum to try the camera I just bought last January. Yes, I just started learning how to use the DSLR a few months ago but this is the first time I got to use it outdoors. What's my opinion about it? It feels great! There could be millions of subjects everywhere especially at Pinto Art Museum.
All throughout the shooting process that day, I already learned a lot, more from my mistakes actually. To name a few, I experienced setting too much exposure, misaligned framing, wrong focus, grainy photos, and even, low battery(bad photographer). -.- But at the end of the day, I still felt accomplished. I was able to take some good photos and I want to share it with all of you. Enjoy and comment out what you think. ;)
P.S. The photos where I'm in are taken by my leveled up IG Boyfriend, Chad. LOL.
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| What makes Pinto Art Museum different from others is how it showcases art. Even the landscape, furnitures and buildings blend with the exhibits. |
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| I'm a Moana Fan. So when I saw this(left) in Gallery 2(right) I blurted out, "Te Fiti!" |
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| The stairs lead to the roof deck where you can witness the sunset. In between is Gallery 6. |
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| Uy-may-chicks-sa-kaliwa-kaya-dapat-papogi-ako pose :))) |
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| Two of my favorite spots in Pinto Art. |
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| But honestly, most of the spots we've been to are my favorite. I can't sort them out. |
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| The Blogger and the IG Boyfriend :3 |
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| This, you should not miss. |
Location: Pinto Art Museum, Antipolo, Rizal














