Yesterday I shared photos from our Mariveles-Subic trip in glorious color. Allow me to share a few more, this time in the simplicity of classic black and white.
I was finally able to get some shut-eye last night after a whirlwind road trip. And boy, did that feel great. Yesterday I shared photos from our Mariveles-Subic trip in glorious color. Allow me to share a few more, this time in the simplicity of classic black and white. Sisiman bay, just before the golden hour. The photo above does not do justice to the powerful presence this rock makes. I was looking for a nice foreground for reference to illustrate the size of this huge boulder-like mass but couldn't find any. Well, there was one angle that would've been great except from there, I couldn't fit the rock in the frame even at the widest focal length of my lens which was at 24mm. So I ditched that and with fleeting light, needed to shoot fast. Scrambling in near darkness, I finally decided to just plop the tripod and pray that this alternative angle turn out alright. Note to self, get a wider lens! :) We actually missed the sunrise for this location because somebody had to do number two at the very last moment! I won't say who but yeah, that was hilarious. Scouting all kinds of possible locations in Subic for most of the night only to miss it in the end because of 'unforeseen circumstances'. Hahaha! Crazy! :)
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