This shot was taken about a couple of days… and 5 months ago… Yeah, that long ago. Anyway, this shot was taken at Nagsasa Cove in Zambales. Nagsasa is the next Anawangin. Where Anawangin is now a city built of tents, Nagsasa is just a small town slowly developing into a bustling getaway. If you don’t mind the 1 hour and something minutes of boat ride, without a roof if the wind is blowing hard and possibly big enough waves to give your boat a serious rock, then I highly recommend going to Nagsasa. Oh, and there’s only a couple of crude washrooms though an ample supply of water to service the 30 something people there. The natives are very very very very very very very very kind to the point that they probably won’t mind if you sleep in their huts (though if you do this, I’d personally whack you with a rattan stick so hard you’d wake up 2 weeks after). I’ll tell you more about the place with the next photos I’m putting up. Here’s the first of hopefully a series of Nagsasa photos:
Camera: Nikon D60
Lens: 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/500″
Aperture: f/7.1
ISO: 400
Exposure Compensation: +1EV
Metering Mode: 3D Matrix
Focal Length: 18mm
White Balance: Auto
Picture Control: Normal
Im curious about this. So these are hay. I thought these are sheates of leaves of Abaca. Im actually researching about Abaca for ropes and Lampakanay sheates for ropes too. Just wondering.