It was late in the afternoon and the Sun was ready to retire for the day when we arrived at Pundaquit beach from our Anawangin – Nagsasa – Capones Adventure.
We were all tired yet fulfilled, Hungry without any proper lunch (again) but still excited about the sunset. I was trying to eat the left over skyflakes and tuna in oil when I noticed that Elal, a fellow photographer, what no where near me. I noticed that they sky was already burning red and I knew it! she was right there aiming her camera at the defenseless Sun who had no choice but to have her beauty captured by the lens.
I joined Elal as she shoots the Sun set. I was able to capture a few before it just sets though there wasn’t enough time to capture it on video.
The setting Sun was like a symbolic gesture as we say goodbye to Zambales.
Nice shots, Ian. Haha Special mention talaga ako. Weeeeee. excited na ako magpost kasi andami mo ng napost. hahahaha 😀
And I’m waiting for it too =)
ganda ng sunset! 🙂
Truly lovely =)
i love san antonio too! blogged about it too not so long ago.. hehe.. im from olongapo just an hour to san antonio, i discovered this place online just recently.. hehe nakakahiya i wasn’t even aware of this beautiful place!! great shots you have here!! will be dropping by san antonio again soon.. 😉
WOW!!! I love Olongapo! It’s was the city that I had fallen in love until I met Cebu…. hahahah pero pantay ang pagmamahal ko sa kanilang dalawa….. I like cities that has good access to the beach kase…. plus it’s clean there… kaya I really like it.
Thank you for dropping by and I hope to hear from you again soon… =) cheers!
love your shots Ian. galing!! pro na pro lang ah.. namimiss ko tuloy lalo ang zambales.. T_T
thanks Joan….. =D lamang ka paren sa akin dahil sa kapones… hahahaha T_T
Fantastic images!!! Great job of composing I like the busy foreground in the first and the clean sharp look of the second!!!
Thanks Sir! =D
Wow, galing ng pagkakuha ng sunset shots!!!
Never been to Pundaquit – hopefully this summer matuloy yung plan namin.