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This blog is an amateur photographer's attempt to show how beautiful the world really is. He is drawn to the colors of nature like a moth to a candle light. What are showcased here are nature's grand display of colors at sunrise and sunset, beautiful beaches and off-the-beaten track locations in his beloved Philippines, waterfalls and some of nature's great sculptures, architectural gems, and other views from around SE Asia that he was fortunate to see at one point.

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May 28, 2011

sarangani: sublime dawn by the mangroves


Maasim Sturdy Mangrove at Dawn
epitome of serenity

Sometimes you have to go back to familiar spots to catch it in a really good light. I was glad I exactly did just that during a weekend trip back home.

It was a quick trip, arrived on a Saturday and then leaving the next Monday. I was looking for a place to shoot when I remembered this small beach just outside General Santos where full grown mangroves abound. Last time I visited it, I got lucky with the light. Hoped luck is still with me this time around.

Sunrise at Tinuto
first light

Like my previous trip to this area, my wife (patiently) accompanied me. She perfectly understood an outdoor photographer's (peculiar) fascination sunrises and sunsets. We go out while everyone's still asleep and we stay out late and still shoot while everyone else is having dinner already.

We woke up at 3.30AM, sunrise was at 5.30AM that day. The first taxi we contracted backed out when the driver learned on where we are going. The place is at the border of General Santos city and the town of Maasim in Sarangani, outside of what most consider as the "safe zone".

Maasim Serene Dawn 2
sturdy and steady

As expected, we had the small area to ourselves. It was high tide so the mangroves roots I was able to shoot before are still underwater. I decided to shoot at the opposite end of the beach were there are sturdy mangroves standing like silent sea sentinels.

It was a short but sweet sunrise - the colors did not linger very long, but I savored every moment of it.  I guess I love sunrises more than sunsets. There is a more peaceful feeling associated with sunrises. Many can witness a sunset, but only the few who manage to actually wake up early are blessed with the privilege of witnessing the first colors of the day.

Maasim Serene Dawn
sentinel

We were back at the hotel by 7AM. The front desk clerk appeared confused, thinking I was on my way out to shoot (I mentioned the previous night I wanted to take photos of mangroves as I was looking for a calendar with tide information). Told him, with a grin, that I was done already. Outdoor photographers are a weird bunch.
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Unknown said...

these are absolutely beautiful! these shots are worth waking up to at 3am.:p

Marites said...

I so agree with you on sunrises and I really admire your determination to take awesome sunrise photos. hindi kaya ng powers ko yan :) great shots!

bertN said...

You take such beautiful pictures. I am envious of your photographic skill.

Nonoy said...

Beautiful shot. It really takes courage to be able to produce a lovely picture such as this one. Thanks for sharing.:-)

rental mobil elf said...

Beautiful photo shot, thanks.

Jenn said...

All your efforts paid off. These are breathtaking shots, as always. I particularly love the last shot. Hindi rin kay ng powers ko yan. :-) Masarap matulog!

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