Patrick
Photos de mon premier voyage aux Philippines
by PatHibulaire
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
Original post
Bonjour, je viens de mettre en ligne les photos de mon voyage aux philippines decembre dernier.
Au programme:
Manille, mindoro et boracay... Je vais y retourner cette année pour aller voir du "moins touristique"
alors c'est ici: http://www.flickr.com/photos/52749138@N06/sets/72157629080969121/
et ici http://www.flickr.com/photos/52749138@N06/sets/72157628966260141/ (des photos HDR (combinaisons de 3 photos exposées differemment)
Patrick
Patrick
Très très belles images , réellement ! 🙂 Bravo pour le travail et merci pour le partage ..
+1
Superbes photos !
Superbes photos !
Bonjour;
Merci d'avoir partagé tes superbes photos de Puerto Galera et Boracay, j"ai beaucoup apprécié!😉
nav
..................;;dans les bras de Morphée😛🙂😐
Du travail en perspective!!!
Il est admis aux Philippines de virer sa cutie!
30 millions de lady boy.🙂...............;en plus rigolos et sympas😮
nav🤪
Bonjour,
Merci du partage de ces magnifiques photos, d'un pays que je ne connais pas.
@+ Michel T@
http://michel.talon.free.fr/Saint-Maurice_en_Quercy_Lot-/photos.htm
a+ Michel T@
http://michel.talon.free.fr
...c'est où la première ???
..OK merci j'y vais !
Est-ce qu'à Palawan (ou autre) on ne trouve pas des plages très similaires à Boracay (le monde en moins...) enfin, ya la plage (sable blanc) et l'eau limpide....
Je suis allé aux caraibes et je trouve assez similaire (en plus petits....) J'imagine que les maldives, la polynésie offre des plages incroyables....
Tes photos ne semblent pas montrer un " encombrement touristique" important sur la White Beach de Boracay.....?
Evidemment , sur " l'autoroute du littoral", je veux dire ce sentier sablonneux qui longe la plage et qui est l'artère principale de Boracay....c'est toujours très fréquenté. Et pour cause, il n' y a rien d'autre ou presque!
Evidemment , sur " l'autoroute du littoral", je veux dire ce sentier sablonneux qui longe la plage et qui est l'artère principale de Boracay....c'est toujours très fréquenté. Et pour cause, il n' y a rien d'autre ou presque!
Avant le 24, ça allait encore (la plage est grande). Après (et particulièrement le 31 décembre) tous les hotels étaient pleins !! et la plage était hyper bondée ! (spécialement en fin d'après-midi)
Beaucoup de groupes de chinois, coréens...
Je dois avoir une ou 2 photos qui reflètent ça... je les posterai...
Je dois avoir une ou 2 photos qui reflètent ça... je les posterai...
Voilà quelques exemples... (bien évidemment, pas tout White beach est bondé...)
C'est après avoir vu ces superbes photos et lu avec plaisir les conseils avisés de Navigator, Denis de Davao et autres spécialiste des Philippines. Que nous nous sommes envolé à notre tour pour ce chapelet d'îles . On a rien vu et pourtant nous aussi on est tombé amoureux de la simplicité, de la gentillesse et des sourires des Philippins.
On y retournera pour aller du côté de chez Denis 😉 dans quelques mois.
En attendant quelques on partage avec vous quelques photos de ces quelques jours au Pays du sourire.
http://flic.kr/s/aHsjzyCttB
En espèrant qu'elles participeront tout comme celle de Pathibulaire à donner envi à quelques uns de s'y rendre aussi. Bon pas trop non plus. 😛
En espèrant qu'elles participeront tout comme celle de Pathibulaire à donner envi à quelques uns de s'y rendre aussi. Bon pas trop non plus. 😛
Les photos sont pleines d'histoires" (Willy Ronis)
Sale virus que sont les Philippines!!! 😉😉😉 🙂
Superbes photos.
Merci,
Cordialement de Bantayan.
Denis.
Superbes photos.
Merci,
Cordialement de Bantayan.
Denis.
CouCou d'une perle des Philippines, Bantayan Island
Merci Denis.
C'est vrai que c'est hautement dangereux comme virus les "Philippines".
Je vais avoir besoin de votre aide et des autres membres spécialistes des Phil. On prépare un retour aux phil et plus particulièrement sur Mindanao. Séjour toujours sur le thème de l'eau. J'aimerai le rythmer sur terre par la découverte des plus belles chutes d'eau de l'ile. Et notament celle -ci. Awao Falls. Si vous connaissez, est elle facilement accesible ?
Si non nous sommes preneur de toutes idées sur des spots à voir et à prendre en photos.
On devrait rester une Huitaine de jours sur Mindanao avant de remonter vers Cebu.
Les photos sont pleines d'histoires" (Willy Ronis)
Pour le coup, c'est un autre Denis qui ne manquera pas de te repondre : Denis de Davao..
Cordialement,
Denis.
Cordialement,
Denis.
CouCou d'une perle des Philippines, Bantayan Island
Bonjour Pathibulaire
Merci pour ces belles photos,
j'ai un projet d'aller aux Philippines entre autre pour faire un peu de surf, mais ne connais pas du tout le pays. Peux tu nous faire un topo sur la vie, les gens...ce qui est sympa de voir.
Merci beaucoup pour l'aide de tous dans la préparation de mon voyage.
Nadou
Merci beaucoup pour l'aide de tous dans la préparation de mon voyage.
Nadou
nad
Bonjour,
Puisque l'on on est dans les échanges de photos, voici celles de mon circuit : Tubbataha - Palawan - Coron en mars 2012 : https://picasaweb.google.com/106217530841154525669/Philippines2012
Après un premier voyage à deux dans les Visayas en mars 2009, nous étions cette année entre 11 et 13 selon les étapes.
Puisque l'on on est dans les échanges de photos, voici celles de mon circuit : Tubbataha - Palawan - Coron en mars 2012 : https://picasaweb.google.com/106217530841154525669/Philippines2012
Après un premier voyage à deux dans les Visayas en mars 2009, nous étions cette année entre 11 et 13 selon les étapes.
Michel
Bonjour Pathibulaire
Merci pour ces belles photos,
j'ai un projet d'aller aux Philippines entre autre pour faire un peu de surf, mais ne connais pas du tout le pays. Peux tu nous faire un topo sur la vie, les gens...ce qui est sympa de voir.
Merci beaucoup pour l'aide de tous dans la préparation de mon voyage.
Nadou
Bonjour, Mon expérience des Philippines est un peu limitée...Pour ce premier voyage, je me suis limité à Manille, Puerto gallera et Boracay... Manille est une très grande ville et c'est pas trop "ma tasse de thé"... J'ai pas aimé et je m'y suis pas sentit très à l'aise (juste resté quelques jours).... Puerto gallera est sympa, calme et bien pour la plongée (pour le surf, je sais qu'il y a de très bon spots aux Philipines, mais je ne connais pas...). Boracay est magnifique mais il y avait vraiment trop de monde.... Globalement, j'ai trouvé les Philippins très sympa, la nourriture pas fantastique, les déplacement pas toujours simples... (je suis un habitué de la Thailande et les Philippines, c'est plus compliqué :) Une bonne expérience et je pense y retourner... il y a tellement d'endroits à visiter !!! le nord, cebu et environs, Palawan ..... D'autres membres connaissant mieux le pays pourront mieux te renseigner que moi.... Bon voyage :) Patrick
Merci beaucoup pour l'aide de tous dans la préparation de mon voyage.
Nadou
Bonjour, Mon expérience des Philippines est un peu limitée...Pour ce premier voyage, je me suis limité à Manille, Puerto gallera et Boracay... Manille est une très grande ville et c'est pas trop "ma tasse de thé"... J'ai pas aimé et je m'y suis pas sentit très à l'aise (juste resté quelques jours).... Puerto gallera est sympa, calme et bien pour la plongée (pour le surf, je sais qu'il y a de très bon spots aux Philipines, mais je ne connais pas...). Boracay est magnifique mais il y avait vraiment trop de monde.... Globalement, j'ai trouvé les Philippins très sympa, la nourriture pas fantastique, les déplacement pas toujours simples... (je suis un habitué de la Thailande et les Philippines, c'est plus compliqué :) Une bonne expérience et je pense y retourner... il y a tellement d'endroits à visiter !!! le nord, cebu et environs, Palawan ..... D'autres membres connaissant mieux le pays pourront mieux te renseigner que moi.... Bon voyage :) Patrick
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Hi everyone,
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I’ll be posting here from time to time—some less old, let’s say more or less recent, images. With little or no commentary. Just for the fun of it.

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I’ll be posting here from time to time—some less old, let’s say more or less recent, images. With little or no commentary. Just for the fun of it.

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Thanks for your feedback!
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I have Magix Deluxe and I’m wondering if there are others that are easy to use where, of course, you can add your own music to the edit. If it’s free, that’s even better so I can test it out 😊
Thanks for your feedback!
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Thanks in advance! Pk
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Happy travels and happy reading! Runnie
Hey everyone,
I’m sharing a slightly unusual travel journal with three goals. To make it work, this discussion should stay in the travel journal section so we can find it easily and keep adding info to existing posts.
This journal is meant to help "newbies" discover these magical places.
We go to Southern Africa not just for the animals, but also for that soft light, the atmosphere, and those incredible wild campsites where you feel so at home... I’d love for you all to share your favorite spots here—those we miss so much.
The last goal is figuring out how to photograph them. Honestly, I’m not happy with my photos because they don’t capture the feeling I get when I’m there or that unique atmosphere.
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I’m sharing a slightly unusual travel journal with three goals. To make it work, this discussion should stay in the travel journal section so we can find it easily and keep adding info to existing posts.
This journal is meant to help "newbies" discover these magical places.
We go to Southern Africa not just for the animals, but also for that soft light, the atmosphere, and those incredible wild campsites where you feel so at home... I’d love for you all to share your favorite spots here—those we miss so much.
The last goal is figuring out how to photograph them. Honestly, I’m not happy with my photos because they don’t capture the feeling I get when I’m there or that unique atmosphere.
I’ll start with one of the first spots that, for me, is one of the most beautiful in Southern Africa: Passarge Valley 2 in the Central Kalahari. There, you’re alone—completely alone. The next campsite is over 25 km away, and that’s a half-day of 4x4 driving. In front of you, there’s nothing but the CKGR plains with herds of springboks... absolutely stunning 😎



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If you’re a photographer, the park lets you stay until 6:00 PM, and afterward, you’re free to leave whenever you want. Those are the best hours for observing and photographing birds. But it’s also where you’ll see massive telephoto lenses that’ll make you feel small if all you’ve got is a small hybrid camera (like my Lumix G80) with a 100-300mm lens.
A few photo memories—starting with the *Manade de Baumelles*:








I didn’t know the area before, but the Camargue is packed with "experiences": - Taking the ferry - Walking on the beaches and watching the kitesurfers - Crossing the dike on an electric bike - Horseback riding along the shore - Visiting a *manade* and attending an *abrivade* (cattle roundup) - Exploring Les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, Aigues-Mortes, or Arles - Touring the salt flats of Giraud or Aigues - Photographing birds at the Parc du Pont de Gau - Watching a bull race and cheering on the *razeteurs* (bull-chasers) - Experiencing a Gypsy evening - Hiking "flat" among the reeds - Tasting bull meat - Relaxing in a peaceful haven - Testing mosquito repellent - ...
Needless to say, we didn’t have time to do it all in 3 days. We’ll be back!
A few tips: - For relaxation: a gorgeous guesthouse, *Le Mas de Bouvet* - For *manades*: the one at Baumelles, with a *Guytou* (herdsman) as warm as he is passionate - For tasting bull meat: *Le Chante Clair* in Les Saintes-Maries - And for birds: the Parc du Pont de Gau
If you’re a photographer, the park lets you stay until 6:00 PM, and afterward, you’re free to leave whenever you want. Those are the best hours for observing and photographing birds. But it’s also where you’ll see massive telephoto lenses that’ll make you feel small if all you’ve got is a small hybrid camera (like my Lumix G80) with a 100-300mm lens.
A few photo memories—starting with the *Manade de Baumelles*:








ko samui
Hi there,
I suggest we take a little visual trip around the world while we wait to experience some of these destinations on your future travels. 😉
The concept is simple: one country, 5 photos that, for you, capture the essence of that country. The same country can be shared by multiple participants.
Everything goes, and the thread is open to anyone who wants to join—budding photographers, pros, or complete newbies...
Just one rule: no bad vibes! 🙂
I suggest we take a little visual trip around the world while we wait to experience some of these destinations on your future travels. 😉
The concept is simple: one country, 5 photos that, for you, capture the essence of that country. The same country can be shared by multiple participants.
Everything goes, and the thread is open to anyone who wants to join—budding photographers, pros, or complete newbies...
Just one rule: no bad vibes! 🙂
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTanvN6GxoY
Hello à tous,
je pars en voyage en Angleterre et envisage de remonter toute l'écosse en voiture / stop. Je suis photographe semi pro et ayant déjà eu pas mal de déboires en voyage avec mon matériel, j'aimerais bien l'assurer contre notamment les dommages accidentels etc.
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- est ce que vous prendriez une assurance dédiée? et si oui, directement dans le pays concerné?
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Bonjour,
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https://youtu.be/Se1be9tOpno
Bonjour à tous et toutes,
Il y a quelques années, j'avais fait cette photo jointe sur l'un des monuments funéraires du cimetière du Père Lachaise. J'avais à l'époque, posé la question de sa signification sur le forum, mais pas vraiment de réponse satisfaisante. Reste mon interrogation, donc je "reviens à la charge " avec cette photo. Merci à tous les chercheurs, connaisseurs... Pour ma part, ce n'est pas le 7 en lui même qui m'intrigue, mais le quadruple sur fond de delta lumineux! Bonne journée
Il y a quelques années, j'avais fait cette photo jointe sur l'un des monuments funéraires du cimetière du Père Lachaise. J'avais à l'époque, posé la question de sa signification sur le forum, mais pas vraiment de réponse satisfaisante. Reste mon interrogation, donc je "reviens à la charge " avec cette photo. Merci à tous les chercheurs, connaisseurs... Pour ma part, ce n'est pas le 7 en lui même qui m'intrigue, mais le quadruple sur fond de delta lumineux! Bonne journée



