Lighting Up Baguio Skies


For a change, I wanted to shoot a different angle of the fireworks in Baguio diverting from the usual wide landscape shoot. I wanted to focus on this single so-called Christmas tree.  The idea was, there's the light of this tree and the passing cars for the foreground and the fireworks as background. 



Unfortunately, the lights were turned off just as the fireworks starts. I took several shots of the fireworks posted below. I did not bother to clean the electric wires and the final shots looked like a BDO commercial but without the tree lights, I'll just leave it as it is. 


 


Panagbenga will be my next fireworks shoot. See you all next Panagbenga for our next fireworks display shoot. There usually are five fireworks during the closing of Panagbenga. For your next visit to watch Baguio's fireworks, contact this writer for the excellent vantage point.

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