The main bus terminal (actually just an intersection with a small sundries store) in town was buzzing with action. Travelers and families waiting for the buses to fill before the drivers would proceed.
While waiting for my local bus to Bagio, I noticed a group of Filipino photographers ane we started a conversation. Several of them were carrying Think Tank bags, so I grabbed a few shots before the bus took off for Bagio. I think the folks at Think Tank will be happy to see that photographers the Philippines love their Thnk Tank bags!
It was a long 7 hours to Bagio and it was raining heavily on arrival. The road between Sagada and Bagio is an amazing engineering feat. The trip is not for the squeemish or those who tend to get motion sickness, but the scenery along the way is totally amazing. This stretch of road is considered by many to be the most beautiful section of road in the Philippines and I wouldn’t disagree. The road passes through countless small villages and provides views of rice terraces, nearly the entire way.
It's nice to see you are enjoying your visit in Luzon.
Hello Karl,
I envy your work. You've been to a lot of places in less than a week. Places that I haven't been able to go there.
Love the photos!
Keep it up, God Bless you along the way!
Thanks Jacob and Drey!
hi Karl, i am a big fan of your photos.
have a safe travel.
Beautiful images Karl. First, I love the color that you're capturing with the Nikons. That purple Land Rover makes a real splash. I was curious, when you are shooting and uploading to the blog are you capturing in RAW+JPEG and posting the JPEGS for efficiency? Second, I really enjoy your use of the wide angle for the portraits; the environmental context is really compelling.
Glad to see you enjoyed Sagada. The Halsema Highway, the road connecting Baguio and Sagada is the highest highway in the Philippines. You could also see the highest mountain in Luzon on the road, Mt Pulag 😀
Hi Karl, thank you for this blog. I've just discovered it and it's really interesting.
Anything about your new gear? Your impressions compared to the previous Canon one?