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Cooling Out At The Fountain

30 June 2010 By: Marlene15 Comments

I like this photograph of a small fountain taken by hubby when we were in Davao. He always sets his camera to take a series of pictures in one shot. I didn’t notice at first look that he caught the water’s falling moves in these two pictures.

Fountain at People's Park

Fountain at People's Park

fountain at People's Park

the fountain at People's Park

This is at the People’s Park in Davao where we spent our summer vacation a year ago. It doesn’t really look like a fountain to me because it’s too small. It looks like a water hose is being set up in the middle of the pool to get that fountain view or fountain feeling. It’s better than nothing, anyway. A fountain is a must in a park. I can’t imagine otherwise a park without fountains. It’s good to sit around and cool out a little bit after a stroll on sunny days. The children love to be near the fountain, too. It’s refreshing to see and hear the constant splash of the water. Perhaps reading a book at the fountain is not a bad idea at all, only if you don’t get closer to it or the book might get wet of the splash.

About Marlene

Marlene works as a teacher, but she blogs in her spare time. She started blogging in 2007, and since then, it has become one of her hobbies. She writes for Lemback.com, which she and her husband have built and managed but later moved to Wordpress to join other WP bloggers. Connect Marlene on Twitter

Comments

  1. Dana @ Blogging Tips Blog says

    30 June 2010 at 09:30

    It seems that a fountain is not a must for park in Indonesia since I find many park without fountain. There is only three, flower, and chair. 🙂

    Reply
    • Marlene says

      3 July 2010 at 23:57

      Oh, that sounds boring, hehee. It doesn’t matter.

      Reply
  2. life ramblings says

    30 June 2010 at 11:36

    how cool. I love fountains too, especially the ones with lights and music.

    Reply
    • Marlene says

      3 July 2010 at 23:58

      Yes, music would blend good with the sound of the water.

      Reply
  3. And Miles To Go.... says

    30 June 2010 at 15:16

    great shots!

    Reply
  4. Just a Plane Ride Away says

    30 June 2010 at 18:58

    Ahhh, looks so refreshing 🙂

    Reply
  5. Renz says

    30 June 2010 at 19:29

    i couldn’t spot the difference between the two pictures. anyone? Sirit na po.

    Reply
    • Marlene says

      3 July 2010 at 23:59

      You lost! 🙂 Try to click the images for a larger view.

      Reply
  6. Filipino Recipes says

    1 July 2010 at 09:18

    Nice image capture. I love the idea of multiple shots. In this kind of image capture, no events will be missed.

    Reply
    • Marlene says

      4 July 2010 at 00:01

      I agree with you. I’m glad hubby has learned about this setting.

      Reply
  7. Tracy says

    1 July 2010 at 23:26

    That is a nice fountain. It would be cool to see a long exposure pic of it.

    Reply
    • Marlene says

      4 July 2010 at 00:03

      Hi Tracy, the images would appear bigger if you click on. But I don’t know if it’s enough size for you.

      Reply
  8. Lakhyajyoti says

    3 July 2010 at 18:28

    Nice photos.I like the fountain.

    Reply
  9. sernan says

    5 July 2010 at 08:10

    I guess one park i can say that does not have any fountain is the quezon memorial park and the wildlife something park… if they had one i guess its not working anymore.. hehehehehe… i haven’t been there for quite some time now or i guess… 15 yrs?

    Reply
  10. seomanipulator says

    14 July 2010 at 17:56

    That looks fun. We have a fountain here that comes up from the ground and people love it. I saw the cutest kid there one day just learned to walk and was having so much fun.

    Reply

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