Great shots! Weather was also so cooperative....the vibrant colors of Baguio always come through in photos. Was there...so near and yet so far away...glad to see these photos! Thanks for sharing them.
.....wow!!!...other than the longanisa, foot of Session rd and bldg. is very impressive. last time i've seen this part was in '74 when i left Baguio for overseas. thanks for posting Carl.....
mukang may binantayan ka na naman, bro :D
ReplyDeleteang habanggggggg longggaaaaannniiiissssaaa nyan!! nice docu!! :)
ReplyDeleteHindi yan ang binantayan ko.
ReplyDelete6.8 Kilometer long.
ReplyDeleteplease check his bulsa for 1 kilo longganisa.
ReplyDeleteHe rejected the longanisa because he was using a D700 nikon.
ReplyDeletesawang-sawa na sila sa longganisa...
ReplyDeletebut, they look like millions of something else than longganisa...
ReplyDelete"you have a D700, but do you have this much balls?", kunkunada...
ReplyDeletethe newly constructed DBP building is quite imposing...
ReplyDeleteare these korean ladies?
ReplyDeletenice shot! has anybody ever thought of donating these longas to the flood victims in zambales?
ReplyDeleteapay dayta, naaltutan ti longganisa?
ReplyDeletewhat does this guy have to do with longganisa?
ReplyDeletei like how they handle 'em longas...
ReplyDeletenice coverage!
ReplyDeletethe longganisas look better taken care of when handled by the ladies?
ReplyDeleteIsa syang master photographer ng longanisa. Or I think meron syang longanisa. . . . . na binili after the parade. (' ',)
ReplyDeleteThat's the absolute truth. Don't let guys handle a longanisa.
ReplyDeleteYup, look at the caption. There were five Koreans who joined the parade. Two ladies and 3 guys. Check next photo.
ReplyDeleteSalamat Master Ric. Sa susunod na coverage ulit.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! Weather was also so cooperative....the vibrant colors of Baguio always come through in photos. Was there...so near and yet so far away...glad to see these photos! Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDelete.....wow!!!...other than the longanisa, foot of Session rd and bldg. is very impressive. last time i've seen this part was in '74 when i left Baguio for overseas. thanks for posting Carl.....
ReplyDeleteang sarap namn nyan...
ReplyDeleteAlin ang masarap? Yong longanisa o yong...
ReplyDelete