Lapu-Lapu Rizal Park Manila

Ferdinand Magellan’s expedition set off from Spain in 1519 and he is famous for leading the first circumnavigation of the Earth, however he never made it home. Lapu-Lapu, a chieftain of Mactan Island, resisted Spanish dominance. At the battle of Mactan the warriors of Lapu-Lapu defeated the Spanish and Magellan was killed.

I’ve visited Mactan Island, where there is a much smaller statue of Lapu-Lapu than this one in Manila, and imagined the Spanish forces wading through the shallow water in their armour, their boats unable to get near the shore. Lapu-Lapu is considered to be the first national hero of the Philippines for his role in resisting Spanish colonisation and maintaining independence.

This statue of Lapu-Lapu, the first Filipino national hero, stands larger than life in Rizal Park Manila. http://polymu.com/

This statue of Lapu-Lapu, the first Filipino national hero, stands larger than life in Rizal Park Manila.

San Agustin Chuch Intramuros

From the upper storey of the monastery in the San Agustin Museum are many doors leading through to large display rooms. One door leads through to the antecoro, a small room that doesn’t seem to lead anywhere interesting. But surprisingly the room leads out the other side to the choir-loft, or coro, of the San Agustin Church.

There’s a stunning view from the choir-loft of the detailed trompe-l’œil painted on the ceiling and walls. You can look down into many of the ornately decorated side chapels. San Agustin Church is the oldest church in the Philippines; if you look closely you can see posters on the wall celebrating 440 years since its founding, though the current building was completed in 1607.

The interior of San Agustin Church in Intramuros as viewed from the choir-loft. http://polymu.com/

The interior of San Agustin Church in Intramuros as viewed from the choir-loft.

Sunset Overlooking Melbourne Docklands

It’s a short walk from Southern Cross Station to Melbourne Docklands. Standing at the end of the concourse you can see out over the water towards Bolte Bridge. Amongst the unusual things to see is a giant cow stuck in a tree. There’s also a free tram to the middle of the city.

Dusk clouds add to the colour and vibrance of Melbourne Docklands. http://polymu.com/

Dusk clouds add to the colour and vibrance of Melbourne Docklands.

Floating Islands in the Philippines

The day started off peacefully, navigating the Hundred Islands National Park in a bangka. Late afternoon the wind picked up with the water becoming choppy. I used a dark neutral density filter to take long exposures from Quezon Island so the water would appear smooth. The result was the island appearing to float with the underwater coral visible. On the way back to the mainland a storm hit, rain blowing sideways, and the boat unexpectedly stopping far from shore as darkness set in. Fortunately another boat came to our rescue, towing us safely back to shore.

Quezon Island overlooking a floating island at the Hundred Island National Park in northern Philippines. http://polymu.com/

Quezon Island overlooking a floating island at the Hundred Island National Park in northern Philippines.

Escalera Principal Intramuros

Having read Neal Stephenson’s Cryptonomicon prior to visiting Manila I was interested in seeing many of the places mentioned. A particularly memorable location is the staircase at the Church of San Augustin, where Glory told Bobby the granite steps were quarried in Mexico and used as ballast. Although the granite was really quarried in China the staircase is no less impressive.

The staircase is located within the San Agustin Museum, a surprisingly large complex. Using tripods is not allowed in the museum so it was handheld only. It’s quite dark inside the building so I used a wall to steady myself.

In the San Agustin Church museum a massive staircase of Chinese granite leads to the monastery and choir-loft. http://polymu.com/

In the San Agustin Church museum a massive staircase of Chinese granite leads to the monastery and choir-loft.

Gibson Eunson Library

At the University of Melbourne I met up with my friend Dulcina where she gave me a tour of some of the new buildings. I found the design of the amphitheatre in the Giblin Eunson Library to be interesting so I got Dulcina to pose for me. She struggled to sit still and keep a straight face while pretending to read.

The amphitheatre of the Giblin Eunson Library at The University of Melbourne. http://polymu.com/

The amphitheatre of the Giblin Eunson Library at The University of Melbourne.

Singapore Merlion Park

Wandering down to the marina in Singapore you can see the Merlion, a mythical creature with the body of a fish and the head of a lion. The Merlion appears to stand guard over the city of Singapore. I’m not sure if it’s like a fish spouting water or like a gargoyle after a storm.

The Merlion, a mythical creature that is half fish and half lion, stands guard over the city of Singapore.

The Merlion, a mythical creature that is half fish and half lion, stands guard over the city of Singapore.

Padang Forest Ship

As I walked through the bustling city streets of Singapore I came across The Panang, a tranquil open area that’s reserved for public use. The Skypark appeared to float above the ancient trees like an enchanted craft from a Miyazaki film.

Trees around the Padang in Singapore enshroud Marina Bay Sands, revealing just the Skypark.

Trees around the Padang in Singapore enshroud Marina Bay Sands, revealing just the Skypark.

Singapore Ghost Fleet

On approach to busy Changi Airport in Singapore my flight was delayed, with the plane circling while waiting to land. With the sun sinking towards the horizon I thought I’d miss any opportunity to photograph the sunset. Instead out the window I was able to capture this fleet of empty ships glittering in the sunlight with the magnificent Singapore skyline visible through the haze.

Empty cargo ships sit idle in the Singapore Strait as the sun sets over the hazy Singapore skyline. The empty ships reflect a decline in the volume of global trade. Captured on approach to Changi Airport.

Empty cargo ships sit idle in the Singapore Strait as the sun sets over the hazy Singapore skyline.