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Batanes is as beautiful as ever. Although some of the areas have been modernized (read: cemented streets, electricity and w00t — Internet!), the rolling hills, whistling wind and crashing waves still take center stage as the islands’ splendor.
Batanes looks so much more beautiful than my last visit. I’ve gotten so used to city life, I don’t see sprawling hills and cliffs this unbridled. If ever I do, its usually part of some commercial attraction in some residential resort or beach. This is virgin.
Made friends with the cows.
I’ve uploaded the Batanes photoset for everyone to view. Pardon some of the shots that are a little over exposed or grainy – this was a road test for one of the lenses I inherited. The fish eye needs some cleaning and I’ve actually sent it to this convenient place in the south (there’s a guy who sells old cameras in Tropical Hut Grocery, BF Homes). The prime f/2.8 Tamron came out OK but the fish eye needed to be sent back.
This was a special press conference in line with EPSON’s new photo printers. I am covering this for 2BU. To the bloggers and photographers who went on the trip, please send me one or two of your best shots so that we can include it in the article with photo credits. 🙂
6 replies on “Marlboro Country, Sabtang”
wish i was there!!! hope you guys had fun 🙂 thanks for joining the trip!
[…] We would like to thank Epson Philippines and Geiser-Maclang team for the wonderful opportunity and for the printer Mimi won in the photo essay contest. Also please visit the Batanes blog entries of our travelmates: Markku, Joey, AJ, Juned, Ferdz, Eric, Rain, Jayvee […]
I’ll pick up my Horizon 202 panoramic shots tomorrow, lets hope something comes out of that, so I can contribute to your article.
w00t! rain, ang ganda ng horizon mo 🙂
[…] Photo #2 in his winning photo-essay. Hana, who won a special prize for her series as well. Roommate Jayvee. We were told we stayed in the room where the Batanes moviestars were. Juned, who took several film […]
inggit ako sa horizon ni Rain 😛