Hive Philippines Street Photography #772 - by Allmonitors

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#772 - Monochrome once more for Tuesday.

A warm evening dearest Hiveans. Summer here is really going on with the temperature going up to fourty degrees Celsius and even more during midday. That's is why elderly people need to be indoors and also get as much water as possible to hydrate and replenish the lost water especially when outside. I am supposed to go out in the late afternoon for a quick walk but it's still too hot around four and it's too late for me already when it's five so I will just go out some other day when it's gloomy, plus I also need some sleep time since I am working at night shift.

For our daily shots we have more monochrome shots and this first is taken at the steps going to the Session road. We could see several kids here and two are fooling around as we can see on the right side where a kid is carrying another kid. The man holding on the baby stroller is laughing his a** out while looking at the kids playing.😂 On the left side is a young mother carrying her kid on her back.
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A woman is currently stuck on the roadside and can't move on to the other side of the track because a small elf truck was blocking the pedestrian path.
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This scene was taken at the park where we can see a sitting on a concrete bench while his bud is standing. There are also other people from the farther part of the frame, a couple dating, some just came to see the city and experience the cold weather.
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Here we have a woman walking in front of me and there are other people coming towards us. One is a man carrying his facemask in an improper way and also a couple having a sweet moment.
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Lastly is a man riding his motorcycle, he wears his helmet on but the shield is lifted though. There are some streets in this city where bikes are not allowed particularly in the Session road where many traffic enforcers are located.
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Follow me on my street travels.
Shot taken in Baguio City, Philippines.

Image/s were shot using Panasonic Lumix ZS110. ~rex