If you've ever visited Boracay island during the rainy season, you'd recognize the bamboo structures built to protect the resorts from typhoons. It obstructs the view and mars the shoreline's natural beauty... I sure wish they'd find a more aesthetic solution to this seasonal problem. But the weather was good and the water so inviting... if you can't beat them... just find a way to blend them into your composition. Enjoy.
(Pixel-Peepers: Converging lines can make an interesting composition, but I learned long ago that it's the human element that makes a photograph sing.)
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