My love with photography started when I was in the Seminary, from around 1970. I first had an Instamatic camera, that led to a Petri single-lens reflex camera which my father bought for me in 1972. Back then I focused on black-and-white photography, even developing some of the films myself. Of course this was before the digital age, and eventually I started taking many colored photos, having to wait a few days to be developed by the professionals. But these three photos were all taken around the Seminary in my early years. The first one was during a spectacular sunset close to the chapel dome with the cross and three seminarians in the foreground.
The second one was in one of our smaller chapels, with this mystical silhouette which was behind the main altar. The third one was as two seminarians were walking in one of our country roads flanked by a row of trees on one side.
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