@ dbgg
ehehe, gikan buntag hangtud karon gabii ga pp pa gihapon ^^
unya nalang ni nako e post ako mga landscapes taud taud kay basin kita rang duha mag cgeg posts diri ^^
@ bongkoy
share na oi ehehe!
@ dbgg
ehehe, gikan buntag hangtud karon gabii ga pp pa gihapon ^^
unya nalang ni nako e post ako mga landscapes taud taud kay basin kita rang duha mag cgeg posts diri ^^
@ bongkoy
share na oi ehehe!
speaking of filters, wa juy nagpa huwam ug GND! hehehehe.
share ko sa ako overexposed and underexposed shots:
Light by Tim Albano, on Flickr
Smoking Rocks by Tim Albano, on Flickr
Calm Sea by Tim Albano, on Flickr
Below the Surface by Tim Albano, on Flickr
Trees by Tim Albano, on Flickr
this might be important... (kay mao ra ba ni welcome nato ^^ )
Yellow-lipped sea krait, Laticauda colubrina | Yellow-bellied sea snake, Pelamis platurus (Walo-walo in Cebuano)
Are venomous elapid snakes that inhabit marine environments for most or all of their lives. Though they evolved from terrestrial ancestors, most are extensively adapted to a fully aquatic life and are unable to even move on land, except for the genus Laticauda, which retain ancestral characteristics which allow limited land movement. They are found in warm coastal waters from the Indian Ocean to the Pacific.
Like their cousins in the Elapidae family, the majority of sea snakes are highly venomous
Despite their marine adaptations, most sea snakes prefer shallow waters near land, around islands, and especially waters that are somewhat sheltered, as well as near estuaries.
From: WIKI
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What is the most dangerous snake in the world?
The beaked sea snake (type sa walo-walo) is generally considered to be the worlds most dangerous sea snake. Blamed for many deaths in southeast Asia, in particular, it normally grows to about one meter long and hunts catfish in shallow estuaries and tidal creeks.
From: Account from Biology Online dot org
At least nana ta idea... Sa among probinsya, labyan2x ra intawn ni sa mga mananagat didto ^^ Kilawon pa usahay para sumsuman. Kapila napod ko mag snorkel aning mananapa didto kay nindot tanawon >.<
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Diay new classic story sa club
IPC on a macro session
Photographer1: First time pa naka join sa macro session and nang hulam sa kenko extension tubes of Photographer2 and naminaw ra pud si photographer3
Photographer1: Kurog lagi kaayo ang focus?
Photographer3: Ga libog ngano kurog ang focus, Replied to photographer1, Utong inig shoot bai and tokod sa bato para stable.
Photographer1: Utong sad tawn ug ayo namuti na gud ang mata. Kurog gyud gihapon bai.
Photographer3: Ni puli ug gamit sa camera: Ai mao diay, imong gi on ang IS. Maski ga tripod pa ka, perting uyoga gihapon inig tanaw nimo sa viewfinder.
Minutes later.
Photographer1 still using the kenko ext tube, asked Photographer2(owner sa kenko ext tubes): Dili na lagi ko ka focus maski imanual nako?
Photographer2: Mao ba? Sige daw testingi daw ug shoot.
Photographer1: Ni sample ug shoot ug snapshot ni Photographer2. Awa, dili na gyud ko kita nimo bai maski imanual pa nako.
Photographer2: Ang-ang nag gamit paman ka sa extension tubes, wala gyud kay makita ana bai unless imacro ko nimo.![]()
mao ni mga nawonga na nahadlok sa bitin naglangoy2x. hahaha...
next: night photowalk nasad ta in the city![]()
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