Tag: Photos
Shutter: The Might of Mayon Volcano
Seeing an unhindered view of the Mayon Volcano is very rare for tourists. In my 3 days stay in Albay, I witnessed this perfect cone volcano, bold and uncovered, only on my third day – and, unluckily, I was on my way to the airport. I looked for the perfect spot to take one good photo but this is what I got, a building was covering the other foot of precipice. We’ll, I ended up taking another hindered image. Hmmm, maybe it’s good to suggest for the demolition of such building. Just Kiddin! Mayon Volcano Exif: Camera: EOS 1100D Aperture: ... Read more
Shutter: Mickey Mouse the Whalers at Hong Kong Disneyland
Mickey Mouse the Whalers is worthy for a shutter feature. I took this photo last August 26, 2013 in front of the main entrance of Hong Kong Disneyland. Mickey appears surfing on the water spraying from the whale’s “blow hole”. (click on the image to share and view full size) Mickey Mouse the whalers surfing on a summer fountain Exif: Camera: EOS 1100D Aperture: F/11 Focal Length: 18 mm ISO-Speed: 1600 Shutter Speed: 1 sec. Exposure Program: Manual
Shutter: Sleeping Beauty’s Castle in Colors
It took me several hours for me to take good shots of Sleeping Beauty’s castle during our visit in Hong Kong Disneyland. I witnessed how the colors transitioned, displaying a great contrast against the deep blue sky during the twilight. It also blends the with color of the dark night. This made Sleeping Beauty’s castle to Freedom Wall‘s shutter feature. The glow of yellow and orange displays great contrast with the deep blue sky The pink light that emanates from the upper portion of the castle compliments with the sunset rays from the background. Sleeping Beauty’s Castle blue glow Sleeping ... Read more
Shutter: The Might and Grandeur of Paoay Church
Church of San Agustin or popularly known as Paoay Church deserves a shutter feature. The church was completed in 1710. It is famous for its distinct architecture highlighted by the enormous buttresses on the sides and back of the building, making the structure earthquake-proof. In 1993, along with other Baroque Churches of the Philippines, Paoay Church was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Paoay Church or Church of San Agustin Exif: Camera: EOS 1100D Aperture: F/13 Focal Length: 20mm ISO-Speed: 400 Shutter Speed: 1/400 sec. [toggle title=”More articles about my Ilocos tour” state=”opened”] An Afternoon in Paoay Biyaheng Ilocos ... Read more
Scallop and Seafood Feast at Isla de gigantes
We stayed at Gigantes Hideaway Resort during our tour in Gigantes Islands. For 200 pesos a day, we were nested in a nipa hut accommodation (good for 3) with comfy bedding (but don’t expect too much) and a common CR/bathroom. We are talking about rural accommodation here, so expect mosquitoes to ruin your sleep (you know what to do to counter them). Brgy. Aluman’s shore is covered with scallop shells instead of sand or pebbles. Aside from the island’s main attractions such as the island and beach hopping, spelunking, lighthouse viewing, etc, the other thing that we enjoyed during the ... Read more
Shutter: Tangke (Salt Water Lagoon), Isla de Gigantes Sur
One of the famous stops of Isla de Gigantes Island Hopping is the Salt Water Lagoon in the south of Gigantes Islands. Locals call it Tangke. Tanke is the featured photo from our recent Trip to Iloilo. Saltwater Lagoon (Tangke), Isla de Gigantes Sur, Carles Iloilo
Shutter: Sunken Cemetery Marker, Camiguin
The eruption of Mt. Vulcan in 1871 destroyed most of the town of Catarman and even sunk some of its portions beneath the sea. One of those area was the cemetery. The marker was placed to commemorate both those who were already resting in peace and those who lost their lives during the tragedy. This marker of the sad past had become a tourist attraction in Camiguin. Camiguin Sunken Cemetery Marker
Laguindingan International Airport: A First Glance
The recently opened Laguindingan International Airport (CGY) now serves as the main entry point to the Northern Mindanao, serving the cities of Cagayan de Oro in Misamis Oriental and Iligan in Lanao del Norte. The new hub, which opened June 15, 2013, replaced the Lumbia Airport which now serves as a minor airbase of the Philippine Air Force. CGY features a 2.1 kilometer paved runway, a two-level terminal building, a control tower, two gates with tarmac, 2 conveyor belts for baggage claims, and an Instrument Landing System (which is expected to complete in 2014). It serves flights to and from ... Read more
Sagada Tour Day 3: Kiltepan Sunrise and Walking Tour
I had been busy the past few weeks so I wasn’t able update the blog. I also spent my past weekends to either movie marathon or quick getaways, thus all my travel logs are piling up. There are so much to write, so I really need to catch up. The fact that I was able to document our adventure in Sagada means that we hadn’t met our demise during the cave connection, the main highlight of tour. Kiltepan Viewpoint Sunrise But I couldn’t simply belittle our activities on the third day. Though tired from the spelunking activity the day before, ... Read more