POSTCARDS | Bolinao Extended Play
Tuesday, October 02, 2012I climbed a grassy hill made of dark coral stones at Barangay Patar in Bolinao yesterday and found the iconic Patar landscape that has been the playground of some of the best landscape photographers in the Philippines. This is the only location in Bolinao that I really wanted to photograph; the waterfalls, the beaches, the lighthouse and the caves are all nice, but they are secondary. It was unfortunate though that we only got to spend half an hour in the area and didn’t even make it to sunset. Totally unacceptable!
My travel buddies went back to Manila earlier today; vacation’s over, but I have other plans. With bags packed, I went the opposite way and extended my stay at Bolinao for one more day. I just cannot let the rocks of Patar go that easily, I got to have my turn at that playground too.
19 comments
Grabeh! Sayang. Nag extended tutorial din pala dapat ako :P
ReplyDeleteNext time :)
Deletewhen was this?
ReplyDeleteI was just there last weekend.
I sooo love the rock formation, even on a hot midday, it looks otherworldly. :)
Same date posted Francis :)
Deletenice photograph. are there more of the area?
ReplyDeleteThe area is replete with those formations :)
Deletewow pupunta ako dito this month
ReplyDeleteHow was your trip? :)
DeleteNever been to north hopefully next year en i am going to include this place on my list. Ang ganda ng kulay bro!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Got really lucky with the sunset colors that day :)
DeleteGanda talaga ng pics mo. I'm sure you will sell a lot sa Getty hehe
ReplyDeleteHaha I hope so :P
Deletegreat..the water seems like a smoke.. wow
ReplyDeleteThat happens if you open your camera shutter longer than usual :)
Deletedyan pala yun... lagi ko nga rin nakikita yan sa mga landcsapes... nice capture christian...
ReplyDeleteThanks Lino. Ako rin nagulat nung nakita ko yung place. Yan din ang nasabi ko jaha
Deletestunning! your pictures never failed to mesmerized me. kaya kita idol eh!
ReplyDeleteNyehehe salamat joan :)
DeleteSalamat 'nong!
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