Not a girly-type, hence, their just too attractive. Spotting beautiful plants/flowers makes me no-wait but to capture and take photos.
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A not common varieties of flowers I found in this place (Mt. Apo, Philippines). Some mountaineers bring trees, and plant-it in this area (Mt. Apo) but not flowers; Maybe some, I’d be surprised if they did. I'm not so particular with flowers especially there names, In other words, help me friends to name them, much appreciated, if leave a comment.
This flowers not-taken only in a particular place, but in different areas of Mt. Apo, I considered them as wild-flowers coz they bloom and live in a wild (forest). In my case, I spotted them during our Mt. Apo - fun climb sponsored by DMC (Dolephil Mountaineering Club) headed by S'Rai. Spotted them in my way, felt eager expression that makes me no-wait to take photos, it’s so relaxing though, discovering them live in the wild, help beautify the area.
Hopefully mountaineers leave them as they are, help them multiply instead, except destroying by means of leaving garbage. Leave no trace guys!
There's a lot of flowers out their beyond my reach, since, I always following the trail plotted by our guide. Maybe, the next time around to visit Mt. Apo, I may collect more than expected.
So friends, more challenging trails and lovely living entity that you may found at Mt. Apo, it just my first time climbing that roof, thinking, I will climb again!
Following photos are taken by Hibalag D3100 (my Digital-SLR camera Nikon D3100); Shoot setup -> Advanced operation -> Bring more into focus: Aperture-priority auto mode; use the command dial to choose the aperture. High values increase depth of field (for best results, use a lens with a focal length of 24 mm or less). -> Choose an aperture between f/8 and f11.
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Unique quality about flowers, they bring forth different shapes and colorful parts such as petals, such characteristics make them special and attractive.
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There's a lot of flowers out their beyond my reach, since, I always following the trail plotted by our guide. Maybe, the next time around to visit Mt. Apo, I may collect more than expected.
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Following photos are taken by Hibalag D3100 (my Digital-SLR camera Nikon D3100); Shoot setup -> Advanced operation -> Bring more into focus: Aperture-priority auto mode; use the command dial to choose the aperture. High values increase depth of field (for best results, use a lens with a focal length of 24 mm or less). -> Choose an aperture between f/8 and f11.
this is what you call newbie in photography? astig...
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