Our tricycle bogged down in mud and we had to walk the final stretch to Sito Calitang, El Nido. Our hardships our worth it though; Nacpan Beach is one of the most picturesque shoreline I have ever seen. The cream-colored beach stretches forever and there’s nothing here but sand, sand and more sand.

This is actually bad news for landscape photographers; most wide vistas require a suitable foreground to anchor a scene. But worry not, a few minutes to the north is an abandoned dock replete with curious rocks and crashing waves.


 


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Posted by Christian Lucas Sangoyo on Monday, September 10, 2012

6 comments:

  1. Christian! Pwede request sa next photo tutorial mo, can you teach us how to do this foggy/misty water effect? :) Thank you! :)

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  2. Galing ah! Gona wait for that Nacpan hill!

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  3. The Sunset Goddess
    Okay sige next na yan :)

    Brenna
    Thanks!

    Francis
    Unfortunately ang pangit ng shots ko from the hill, the weather turned sour pagka akyat ko :(

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  4. very dynamic shot, well done.. :)

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