A Philippine native tour guide on Mt. Pinatubo

A Philippine native tour guide on Mt. Pinatubo

Samuel De Leon (Quezon City, Philippines)
Photographed November 2006, Tarlac, Philippines

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this is omazing

A instant fav. I do composites like this so I would naturally gravitate to this shot.

wonderful.......

Thank you to all those who visited - I really appreciate it.

Magnificent. Sheer brilliance. Wonderful composition. Congratulations! My vote goes here.

My vote is for you #1 picture! Beautiful & Exciting & Breath taking!

I voted for this breath taking photo! It's voted #1 by me! Best of Luck!

Definitely the best of the altered images. Good luck!

Wow! Thought it was a snow covered mountain. Turns out to be Mt. Pinatubo - or the remnants. I can feel the dust as it contrasts over the hill the guide has climbed on. Great shot!

a great shot...one of the best

What a beautiful composition! The natural shadings highlight background and foregound - so effectively captured by Samuel.

Awesome! Not even a mountain of words can provide sufficient praise for this! You have my vote, Kuya Sami!!!

Picture perfect. The beauty still stands even if it is covered with ashes. Seems like a snow covered mountain.

What is a mountain against one single soul? I like the photo very much. Best regards from Austria, Manfred Kraft

The beauty of nature compared to the skills of men. What an inspiring picture, perfect colors and contrast. Thank you!

Complety uncanny, frighteningly beautiful. #1.

Oooh, I love the foreboding clouds, yet the sun is shining. Look at the majesty of the mountain, the littleness of the guide and the unusual rock formation in the forefront.

perfect image, i voted for you!



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