Ilocos Prenups: Sta. Maria and Bantay, Ilocos Sur
If some people have a list of places to see before they die, we have our list of places to shoot before we die 😛 So when Nikki and Dan asked for suggestions where to shoot their prenups, we gave them our location wishlist (places we’ve been before but would love to visit again to do an engagement shoot). Surprisingly, they chose Ilocos. We’ve been to Ilocos twice before — the first time was nine years ago during Mimi’s UP Archi class field trip; the second was two years ago when we hitched with Gerry Lucena’s HumII class for their field trip.
Our first stop was the church at Sta. Maria, Ilocos Sur, one the churches to be included in the UNESCO World Heritage list. On our first visit, you could still visit the cemetery. Sadly, I don’t think they open it to the public anymore.
In front of the church
Nikki and Dan are dwarfed by the church’s huge belltower
I love lensflares, like it’s web design circa1999 😛 Mimi just hates them.
Blessings for the soon-to-weds
Next stop was the belltower in Bantay town. We arrived in Bantay at just the perfect time. The belltower was just magnificent against the clear blue sky. (I know that there’s an explanation why the belltowers are separate from the main church but sadly I forgot the reason :P. Post a comment if you know the answer.)
It’s blue skies everywhere!
The steps to the belltower remind me of Mayan temples.
Next stop: Vigan
Nikki
6 June 2006 @ 1:58 am
Karl,
isa lang masasabi ko… astiiiiiiiiiiiiig!
Zero
12 June 2006 @ 10:13 pm
I second “emotion”… astig talaga… hehehe…
karl
15 June 2006 @ 2:34 pm
Ang rami nating shots hahaha to think first day pa lang napopost!
Nikki
24 June 2006 @ 9:15 am
Karl, may nabasa pala ako somewhere, though I don’t know if this is the universal rule why belltowers were built separate from the main church, is because of frequent earthquakes. They built it separately so as not to damage the church in the event of an earthquake. 🙂