A myriad of cases. A mix of dishes. A hotpot of smiles. A melting of ideas. Our culture, Our Philippines, even 3 dimensions are not enough to describe it!
Photo Editing by: Mikko Francisco
Lolita E. Barcega. Lola Loly (1929-2010). May you find peace after the torment. Rest well, knowing that we will always remember you, and we will do everything to make you proud.
Tinago Falls in Iligan. One of the most beautiful falls I have seen. It is amazing at it cascades down the whole mountain side. Experience the thrill as you jump down to pool, reaching a depth of 80 feet.
The sunken cemetery in Camiguin.
http://www.philippinesvacation.org/camiguin/camiguin-sunken-cemetery/
Camiguin’s White Island is actually a sandbar. The fantastic view of the mighty island volcano Hibuk-Hibuk is a wonderful addition to the already pristine getaway.
Traders Hotel, Manila. Just across the CCP in Vito Cruz.
http://www.shangri-la.com/en/property/manila/traders
Photo by: Jeric Eusebio
Taken with the Nikkor 18-200 lens
Shot @ 18mm
3 Exposures - RAW [-2, 0, +2]
Tonemapped & Boosted through Photomatix
Minor Sharpening & Curves applied through Photoshop
Cultural Center of the Philippines, the countries premiere stage for culture and the arts, located at Roxas Boulevard
Photo by: Jeric Eusebio
Taken with the Nikkor 18-200 lens
Shot @ 18mm
3 Exposures - RAW [-2, 0, +2]
Tonemapped & Boosted through Photomatix
Minor Sharpening & Curves applied through Photoshop
This hidden treasure, deep within the forested mountains of Besao, is a sight to behold. The water accumulating from the watershed high atop the mountain ranges surge towards this area, plummeting at about 250 meters straight down towards the Abra river. This is already near the boundaries of Kalinga, Abra, and Mt Province. Getting here was not easy, but it was definitely worth it
Mt Sisipitan stands a towering 2300 MASL. It is the highest among the mountains in the Besao municipality of Mt Province, just west of Sagada. The trail starts at Gueday, a barangay of Besao. Here you walk thru the rice terraces built by Igorots and still used today. These terraces line the valley created by the Besao ridge (see previous entry: Besao 3.02.10). It then turns into a pine forest, with mild (20-40 degrees) ascents littered with pine needles, which turn the trail into a slippery mess. Afterwards, a steep ascent (50-70 degrees) leads you to a mossy forest canopy. After foraging through the cramped spaces of the mossy forest, you reach the peak, which is barely 2 meters wide! The view is spectacular, as you can see the mountains of Abra and Kalinga, as well as the terraces of Northern Sagada.
From www.clickthecity.com
Thanks Bryan Santiago for sharing! :)