Wawa Dam's downstream river becomes a trickle during summer compared to a raging river during the rainy days. But the summer reveals its natural beauty - white big boulders that seem incongruous with its surrounding mountains of dark gray gravel. The boulders have been smoothened over time and can be slippery for the novice. This was the Wawa I saw last Tuesday. I hope you enjoy the photographs as much as I enjoyed taking them.
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 | Nice angle dito. Another great set here sir. |
 | wow i love the color sir, and the compo so neat... kasama din ba kayo nung DPP eb? |
 | galing!
pero whats up with the big watermark? |
 | As usual impressive presentation....Very Stunning Landscapes....Asa man ni dapit bai?Kanindut i suroy diha uy. |
 | @6ladys, weasly, thanks. @keiko, thanks also. DPP eb? unfortunately, I wasn't aware of it but I saw some DPP members at the Aliwan 2007. @lenard, did you find the new watermark bothersome? I was reading an old issue of Practical Photography from the UK and there was a tutorial on watermark which I tried. @aldo, this was taken at Montalban, Rizal which is about 30 minutes from my place in Marikina. Nindut jud. Ang problema lang, dunay mga area na medyo baho ug medyo naay mga plastic ug ubang garbage. Pero, daghan ga-swimming dinhi. |
 | its ok, pero too big for my taste. gets in the way of the photo. Smaller one perhaps? lighter opacity na rin |
 | ang ganda sir jun!!!! Get well soon po =) i miss the gang! wala na ako cam =( |
 | salamat dito sir, nabuhay uli ang wawa dam |
 | sayang na di ka kasama namin. sana may experienced guide kami. duon lang kami pumunta kasi di namin alam where else to go. |
 | wow parang painting jun,great colors |
 | parang dancing trees as i imagine them they are dancing |
 | ang gandaaaaaa feeling masaya |
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