Through Earth And Sky
This photo is my favorite among the many ones I took from my recent climb at Tarak Ridge (which I consider as The Playground of Demigods and Nephilims) in Bataan Province last 18 March 2012.
“The earth and sky brings energy from your spiritual source in the sky through you and into the earth, then brings energy from the earth through you into the sky ” (Dr. Synthia Andrews of thepathofenergy.com)”.
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I really like the low perspective… very nice 🙂
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Now, I know how it feels to receive a comment from one of my idols.
Bash, thank you for enlightening me about the low perspective. 🙂
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You are too kind 🙂
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The vibrant blue against the grass is stunning. What a lovely photo. It makes me wish summer was here already.
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It really means a lot when professional photographers give sweet words to my picture. Thank you very much!
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This picture resembles something in my dreams recently. It’s absolutely gorgeous, Sony. 🙂
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Oh Bonnie, how can I miss your comment. Sorry for that. Nonetheless, thank you so much!
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Your photo is lovely. I am not so sure I understand what you are saying about meditation though.
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Maggie, regarding the meditation, what I meant to say there is that our bodies act as conduit between earth and sky — which is deciphered by Mr. MJ Monaghan. Thanks for the beautiful words!
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Great photo Sony! The beauty of nature beat the rest!
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It’s really pure and clear. Great.
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Thank you so much, my friend!
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The sapphire blue sky is mesmerizing …. super shot.
Isadora
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SUPER SHOT sounds really cool, ISADORA. Thank you!
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Beautiful photo, relaxing to behold…. I can almost feel the soothing breezes.
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Yeah, the soothing breeze is so there. This is one of the many wonders of photos. Thanks!
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It doesn’t look like there’s yummy food there but the place seems perfect to get the other bread of life, that can be obtained thru meditation and prayer. This must be the reason why we seek nature, we get refresh, calm and the laid back ambience makes one forget the maddening crowd. After all when we do that we are emulating our master for it says at Luke 6:12 “And it came to pass in those days, that Jesus went out into a mountain to pray”, your photo captured the beautiful colors of nature.
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Like you sir, i also love hiking. It makes me feel I am just an inch away from God. I also blog my adventures so that I can share to everyone my experience – good or bad. Thanks
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It’s comforting to know that you also love hiking more so knowing that it’s also your way of getting closer to God. I actually consider that as my ultimate way of communing with Him, with Nature. Whenever I’m at the summit, I always communicate with Him in a special way like thanking HIM for the beautiful views my eyes are feasting, the exhilarating joy while taking in the fresh air atop, for the stamina I have so that I can get to the summit, among other things. My summit moment isn’t complete without talking to HIM silently and such is invigorating (or to others, spiritual) for me.
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yeah, and the best thing with that is when you’re at the summit and seeing the trail you’ve just passed, seeing how hard the obstacle you’ve just encompassed. Truly great! I’ve personally experienced that when I’m in Batulao just this month
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I couldn’t agree more with what you said. Let’s continue sharing the many beautiful lessons of alfresco adventures.
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hi,its been a while since i last visited your site and mine too. Good to be back after some tweaks. : )
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hi, its been a while since i last visited your site and mine too. Good to be back finally after some tweaks. : )
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Love the photo, and I love the person as a conduit between the earth and the sky!
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Mr. M, so glad to see you here. Thanks for deciphering that vague statement I wrote there! You’re the man.
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Lovely photo and a terrific composition. I especially like how the grass stalk hits just the right spot. And thanks for the pingback!
~Anne
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Thank you for noticing the grass hitting the right spot. At last, I am convinced that I did great in cropping. 🙂
Regarding the pingback, you are so welcome!
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Beautiful photograph Sony. I like it a lot. This photograph is so colorful, bright and natural; just like a glimpse of a beautiful dream. Great job with this post. 🙂
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You just filled me with joy. 🙂 Thank you for that, Arin!
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Gorgeous photo Sony! Such vivid colors. Has an energy all its own!
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Oh yes! The energy that radiates … 🙂
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nice picture
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Thanks!
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Good vibrant colors why do you consider tarak ridge to be The Playground of Demigods and Nephilims?
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Because I and the rest of my hiking buddies that day acted like we were like demigods with wings while crossing the steep ridges of the mountain and stepping on the stones that are right on the edges of those ridges. Something we forgot to be dangerous! I mean, we were somewhat reckless yet no one fell into the pit of perils. You’ll know more about it once my blog post for it comes out. Thanks a lot anyway!
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Excellent photograph, Sonyboy!
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Thank you, Bro!
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Love the colors and movement and sense of vastness about the space in this picture. Well done!
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Again, comments from pros like you are just precious. Thank you so much!
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One of my colleagues just returned from a vacation trip to the Philippines (he’s from there). I’m looking forward to reading more of your blog. I hear the beaches are beautiful!
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Indeed, Kate, the beaches here are so beautiful. I hope you don’t mind if I give a glimpse of those beautiful beaches through the following links:
https://yobynos.wordpress.com/2011/08/01/first-taste-of-a-virgin-beach-at-lukang-island-pagbilao-quezon/
https://yobynos.wordpress.com/2012/01/04/life-lessons-from-my-first-solo-travel-to-the-most-famous-cove-in-luzon/
https://yobynos.wordpress.com/2011/05/11/the-next-boracay-island/
https://yobynos.wordpress.com/2011/01/13/the-most-beautiful-cove-in-the-world/
That’s only four of the best beaches I can assure you as beautiful.
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I don’t mind at all. I love the first one best. So pristine! The second link showed me more of your country–so beautiful! Keep on traveling and seeing and shooting.
Just now noticing that you sent four links. Will go check out the other two as well.
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That is so thoughtful of you, Kate. You made me feel humbled …
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what a beautiful capture – the contrast of the blue sky with the field below, and the low perspective.
thank you for sharing what you saw through your lens.
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The pleasure is mine, PK. Thanks for the comment that seems really technical to me!
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Looks like the PH is not gonna have the very lovely kind of weather set forth in this photo of yours.
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You think so? 🙂
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greetings by
http://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/03/23/weekly-photo-challenge-through/
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Thank you so much, frizztext!
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It’s a lovely photo. The enhancement of the colours makes it almost into an abstract painting. The couple of straws in the foreground is really so important for the depth of the picture and to capture the viewers. The use of complementary colours of blue and yellow makes it pop out beautifully. Great work.
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Now, I must say that I understood why this entry is such a beauty. Thank you, Otto, for that very descriptive comment!
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Reblogged this on FilipinoFestival.com.
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Sure!!! 😉
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The Earth and Sky look so beautiful. And the words, just as inspiring. You have a way to capture the good things around you. To bring light to others and make them feel hopeful of things. Bro, thank you. I wish you and your family all the best…
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Thanks for saying that I can capture good things around me! Thank you always for mentioning my family, Bro. I appreciate that. Now, I must say likewise — for the wish.
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Really beautiful! Sony. 🙂
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For someone who really captures really beautiful photos, your comment is just disarming, Nandini. Thanks!
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