Igang At Dark




The night sights in Igang are as fascinating as those in daylight. I was fortunate (again) to see a quarter moon and her constant companion star, the afternoon star, at dusk. I remember that most of my beach trips gave me the opportunity to catch a glimpse of the quarter moon and the star just after the sun has set in the horizon.

This album also shows three sunrise photos which I was able to take because we had to wake up early (around 4:45AM) to catch the 7:30 Cebu Pacific flight back to Manila. One shot taken at Twin Rocks Resort and the two others along the way to the airport.

I actually have more night shots but my unsteady hands blurred most of the resulting shots. (NOTE: My camera is a point and shoot 8.0mp Ixus only). Most of the shots were on auto-settings with little or no ISO or shutter speed manual adjustments.

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