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“While I’m Waiting”

We would just like to thank the people who help us in travels we have. We would like to thank our, Parents, Friends and God. This shot is taken with my uncle Paeng in it. Thank you Tito Paeng for driving for us. Thank you also lolo Jose. This shot of our playground the Mangrove park is one of the most beautiful sunrises we had because there was a lot to shoot here. There was the rays that appeared before the sun rose, The sunburst, and the beautiful color that the sky gave us. Taking photos just takes my breath away. To God be the Glory!

“While I’m Waiting”

We would just like to thank the people who help us in travels we have. We would like to thank our, Parents, Friends and God. This shot is taken with my uncle Paeng in it. Thank you Tito Paeng for driving for us. Thank you also lolo Jose. This shot of our playground the Mangrove park is one of the most beautiful sunrises we had because there was a lot to shoot here. There was the rays that appeared before the sun rose, The sunburst, and the beautiful color that the sky gave us. Taking photos just takes my breath away. To God be the Glory!


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5.15.2012 |
“Sunrise Through the Fish’s Eye”

After a long night of shooting stars on Mt. Cabuyao, we waited as the sun rise through the mountain ranges. It was a first for me, because the view from the top of the mountain is really different. You can see the sun rise up slowly and because the lens I used was a fish eye lens, the photograph has a round feel. There was fog covering the mountains and city lights below. It was very cold and it was hard to compose since we were standing on the steep part of the mountain. To God be the Glory!

“Sunrise Through the Fish’s Eye”

After a long night of shooting stars on Mt. Cabuyao, we waited as the sun rise through the mountain ranges. It was a first for me, because the view from the top of the mountain is really different. You can see the sun rise up slowly and because the lens I used was a fish eye lens, the photograph has a round feel. There was fog covering the mountains and city lights below. It was very cold and it was hard to compose since we were standing on the steep part of the mountain. To God be the Glory!


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5.10.2012 |
“Warfare”
Another sunrise shot at our playground in Alaminos, my lola’s “bukirin”. This photo caught my attention because I see a division or two sides of the picture. There is the dark left side and the bright right side. I remember my childhood where I watch anime and enjoy battles between good and evil. This shot is like anime where there is a collision of dark and light, the cloud formation is a huge plus to the photo. To God be the glory!

“Warfare”

Another sunrise shot at our playground in Alaminos, my lola’s “bukirin”. This photo caught my attention because I see a division or two sides of the picture. There is the dark left side and the bright right side. I remember my childhood where I watch anime and enjoy battles between good and evil. This shot is like anime where there is a collision of dark and light, the cloud formation is a huge plus to the photo. To God be the glory!


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5.8.2012 |
“Just Before Daybreak”
Just before the sun rises i took a shot of the cloud formations that really caught my attention. I usually have cloudless sunrises but this one is different. This cloud formation did not last for long because as the sun rose the clouds dissolved. I just thank the Lord for this shot. To God be the glory!

“Just Before Daybreak”

Just before the sun rises i took a shot of the cloud formations that really caught my attention. I usually have cloudless sunrises but this one is different. This cloud formation did not last for long because as the sun rose the clouds dissolved. I just thank the Lord for this shot. To God be the glory!


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5.3.2012 |
“Towards The Moment”Another shot taken without a tripod, it was an adventure and a challenge for me when i took this shot. When the moment appeared through the sky, i was very busy looking for a balanced base. I had to sit on top of the bamboo handbars and place the cam on top of the posts supporting the handbars. It was scary because the bamboo was unstable, but i still thank the Lord that i was able to take this shot! To God be the Glory

“Towards The Moment”

Another shot taken without a tripod, it was an adventure and a challenge for me when i took this shot. When the moment appeared through the sky, i was very busy looking for a balanced base. I had to sit on top of the bamboo handbars and place the cam on top of the posts supporting the handbars. It was scary because the bamboo was unstable, but i still thank the Lord that i was able to take this shot! To God be the Glory


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5.2.2012 |
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“Wooden Connection”

This shot was a challenge for me because i did not have a tripod to use. I had to place the cam on top the brige itself and support it. This was our third time to visit the place but it is still one of my favorite playground for sunrise shoots. To God be the glory!

“Wooden Connection”

This shot was a challenge for me because i did not have a tripod to use. I had to place the cam on top the brige itself and support it. This was our third time to visit the place but it is still one of my favorite playground for sunrise shoots. To God be the glory!


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4.30.2012 |
“Sun Burst Shire”This is a shot of our grandmother “bukirin”. a small farm land which turned out to be our playground for landscape photography. Waking up early in the morning rushing to compose because the sunrise was fast approaching. I thank the lord that i was able to take this shot, with the peaceful sky and cloud formation, the relaxing vibe of the farmland and the the beautiful sunburst. To God be the glory!

“Sun Burst Shire”

This is a shot of our grandmother “bukirin”. a small farm land which turned out to be our playground for landscape photography. Waking up early in the morning rushing to compose because the sunrise was fast approaching. I thank the lord that i was able to take this shot, with the peaceful sky and cloud formation, the relaxing vibe of the farmland and the the beautiful sunburst. To God be the glory!


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4.30.2012 |
“Lights! Camera! Action!”

This shot was taken featuring my cousin and mentor. It is a silhoutte shot of him getting ready to shoot the sunset. The cloud formation together with the sun and a little bit of sunrays caught my eye. This photo for me represents a spotlight and the photographer as the actor in a stage play. To God be the glory

“Lights! Camera! Action!”

This shot was taken featuring my cousin and mentor. It is a silhoutte shot of him getting ready to shoot the sunset. The cloud formation together with the sun and a little bit of sunrays caught my eye. This photo for me represents a spotlight and the photographer as the actor in a stage play. To God be the glory


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4.28.2012 |
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“Skyway”

A sneak peek of the sun where the rock formations create a pathway towards the moment. It was really hard to compose photos in this place because there was too many rocks to chose from. The clock was ticking fast as we search for the perfect composition to complement the beautiful sunset. This shot was a quick snapshot that turned out to be interesting for me. Thank you lord for this shot. To God be the glory!

“Skyway”

A sneak peek of the sun where the rock formations create a pathway towards the moment. It was really hard to compose photos in this place because there was too many rocks to chose from. The clock was ticking fast as we search for the perfect composition to complement the beautiful sunset. This shot was a quick snapshot that turned out to be interesting for me. Thank you lord for this shot. To God be the glory!


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4.27.2012 |
“Till Sundown”

A shot taken in Mt. Cabuyao, Benguet, where we immersed in a one night camping to shoot the wonder of God’s creations. This sunset is one of the most beautiful sunsets i had and it was a surprise and a test of determination for us the photographers. This scene was covered by a thick fog together with clouds that would really make you lose hope. We just thank the Lord for giving us this sunset. To God be the glory!

“Till Sundown”

A shot taken in Mt. Cabuyao, Benguet, where we immersed in a one night camping to shoot the wonder of God’s creations. This sunset is one of the most beautiful sunsets i had and it was a surprise and a test of determination for us the photographers. This scene was covered by a thick fog together with clouds that would really make you lose hope. We just thank the Lord for giving us this sunset. To God be the glory!


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4.27.2012 |
“Mountain Tillage”

A discouraging fog and clouds covered the skies as we waited for this glorious sunset. As we wait for this moment, the sun was teasing us by peeking then hiding immediately. We thank the Lord for giving us the patience to wait. Good things really come to those who wait. To God the glory!

“Mountain Tillage”

A discouraging fog and clouds covered the skies as we waited for this glorious sunset. As we wait for this moment, the sun was teasing us by peeking then hiding immediately. We thank the Lord for giving us the patience to wait. Good things really come to those who wait. To God the glory!


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4.18.2012 |
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“Chasing Sunsets”

A shot of my cousin shooting the sunset. He also shot me with the same scene so i thought of also taking a photo of him. It was one of the most exciting times while we wait as the sun reaches the climax. Thank you Lord. To God be the Glory

“Chasing Sunsets”

A shot of my cousin shooting the sunset. He also shot me with the same scene so i thought of also taking a photo of him. It was one of the most exciting times while we wait as the sun reaches the climax. Thank you Lord. To God be the Glory


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4.16.2012 |
“Eventide”

A shot taken with photographers taking a photo of the milkyway. This shot was just stolen which explains the ghost effect of the photographers due to the Long exposure. I was able to shoot a sneak peek of the milkyway. This is how we shoot! To God be the Glory!

“Eventide”

A shot taken with photographers taking a photo of the milkyway. This shot was just stolen which explains the ghost effect of the photographers due to the Long exposure. I was able to shoot a sneak peek of the milkyway. This is how we shoot! To God be the Glory!


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4.10.2012 |
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‎”Shangri-la”
I thank the Lord for this shot because it was a long treck to the mountaintop to get this shot. He guided us through the steep pathways and led us to this paradise up on the Mountains. A view of Baguio City from a higher perspective. To God be the Glory!

‎”Shangri-la”

I thank the Lord for this shot because it was a long treck to the mountaintop to get this shot. He guided us through the steep pathways and led us to this paradise up on the Mountains. A view of Baguio City from a higher perspective. To God be the Glory!


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4.9.2012 |
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“Lunar Conclude”I thank the Lord for this shot. I am really amazed because it was my first time to witness the moon setting on the sea with a awesome view from the mountain tops. The moon gave out a orange color that added to the emotion of the scene. To God be the Glory!

“Lunar Conclude”

I thank the Lord for this shot. I am really amazed because it was my first time to witness the moon setting on the sea with a awesome view from the mountain tops. The moon gave out a orange color that added to the emotion of the scene. To God be the Glory!


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4.6.2012 |
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