They are photographers, they both have long cameras. I wonder why they seem to love donning orange shirts!
Gumasa Beach, Saranggani Province, Philippines
Nature photography, plants and ornamentals and other interesting animal encounters from travels
Orange = nice and bright!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely peaceful the first scene is - such calmness. Beautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteYou will appreciate more the landscapes that went with these shots. It was such a lovely trip, more than worth the expenses we spent on planes, buses, boats, jeepneys, and walks just to reach the place. Do come and visit, haha!
DeleteWell, in the USA people wear orange in the woods so people won't mistake them for deer and shoot them!
ReplyDeleteYes that is understandable when in the woods, but here we are in open spaces. Maybe i am a bit biased not to wear orange myself because of my skin color, haha.
DeleteGreat shots. I love that the boat was orange too. That last shot is lovely, what a pretty place to take pictures.
ReplyDeleteYes Ida, this is one of my most memorable vacations. We had to take the plane, the bus, the jeepney, the boat and a lot of walks. But a lot more in that vacation is not included here, i've actually posted them in previous posts in my other blog: the falls, the zipline, boat rides, the T'boli culture, and lots of landscape shots.
DeleteThanks for the mini vacation. It's beautiful there!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and lots of ORANGE. Heard so much about Saranggani, hope to visit someday.
ReplyDeleteI hope it is not only because of Manny Pacquiao, it offers a lot of so many different things aside from him, hahaha!
DeleteVery nice pictures... looking at that tree-house, it would be nice if I can build one here...
ReplyDeleteGreat photos love the treehouse
ReplyDeletewell, that is what I call a beach! So nice.
ReplyDeleteOrange and yellow are the most easily noticeable colors. Firefighters, hunters, McDonalds and Jolibee....
ReplyDeletedr magsasaka, why are the cool colors only mostly seen in cool climates, and the warm colors in hot climates, why not otherwise?
DeleteIn colors of people's clothing, you mean?
DeleteIn flowers mostly!
DeleteHahaha. I am not qualified to answer that question. (Di ko alam!)
DeleteI like your photos of the orange photographers at work. It's neat that the boat was orange as well.
ReplyDeleteLove the tropical oranges that stand out against the lush greenery.
ReplyDeleteUniform? Camera equipment giveaway shirt? :-D What color did you wear?
ReplyDeleteYou're very smart Bom! Why gone for a very long time? I don't wear orange in the country, but obliged to wear it in Borobudur and Solo to be more obvious in photos. And yes i used the giveaway shirt, I wont buy orange at all.
DeleteWe all seem to be seeing orange in a different light these days, once disliked intensely I now find its growing even on me.
ReplyDeleteOrange is a good colour!
ReplyDeleteI love that treehouse with the ladder built between the tree trunks . I imagine living there for a few days, taking the orange boat out for a ride....... Great use of colour in your photos.
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