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    I chose to take this picture at this angle to emphasized the architectural structure of this largest residential Mansion at that time (Pre-World War II). The Mansion's structure resembles the Italian architecture with neoclassical columns with its imported luxurious items. When the world war II broke out, they burned down the mansion to prevent the Japanese form occupying the area. Yet, the structure stands still because the concrete used is Grade A that causes it to firmly stands fire.
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    Date Taken: Nov 17, 2013
    Date Uploaded: Jul 9, 2014
    Camera: Canon EOS 1100D
    Focal Length: 18 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/125 sec
    Aperture: f/18
    ISO: 100
    Copyright: © Klint Angelo Perocho
    Categories: Architecture, Landscapes, Travel