My Olympus Tough digital camera is now five years. With this span of years I was able to capture beautiful,
stunning, and vibrant memories because of its lens. Regardless of scenes,
either mountains, historical sites, beaches, underwater, nature, and many
others, Olympus Tough is really strong in bringing a great outcome. Photos
below are just some of the dramatic images taken outdoors using my Olympus Tough TG-320.
Oympus macro shoot works really well for tiny subjects.
A great memory of a
bug having her lunch.
The vivid photo of Boracay Island on June 6, 2013. This
photograph answers the question: “Why Boracay Island is famous in the world?”
Boracay has changed a lot, now it has the amazing combination of people,
culture, and foods but the landscape and picturesque remains the same. My
Olympus Tough captured the lively blue colors of the skies and the waters
separated by the horizon. The coconut trees give elegant shadows on the fine
white sand shore. More photos of Boracay Island, Click Here>>>
Fine white sand beach at Dampalitan Island, Quezon on Refbruary 3, 2013. The features of Dampalitan
Island is pretty much the same with Boracay, like the fine white sand beaches,
cool sea breeze, amazing shadows from the trees and the pleasing landscape.
But, Dampalitan remains untouched without any concrete structures built. More
photos of Dampalitan Island, Click Here >>>
Looking for the transparent jellyfish at Borawan Island, Quezon on May 16, 2016. Borawan is just
15 to 20 minutes travel from Dampalitan Island. Its name Borawan was derived
from Boracay, because of its fine white sand and Palawan because of its
gorgeous rock formations. Being able to use my Olympus Tough few meters
underwater and capture great photographs is another feature that I love about. More
photos of Borawan Island, Click Here >>>
Underwater shoot at Puerto Galera on
November 15, 2015. As what I mentioned above, being able to use my Olympus
Tough without sacrificing the quality of the photographs is just one of the
features that I love about. I am afraid with underwater but with its Optical
and Digital Zoom, am able to capture gorgeous scenes while doing snorkeling. More
photos of our Puerto Galera escapade, Click Here >>>
Beauty on top of the mountain of Buscalan, Kalinga, on
January 28, 2016. Cordillera region is a mountainous area with a colder
temperature than the rest of the country, creating a vibrant green landscape
because of the thick forest areas. My Olympus always made sure that each of the
photographs taken appears exactly the same wih the scene. More photos from Kalinga, Click Here>>>
Inked by Whang Od, the
oldest tribal tattoo artist or mambabatok in Kalinga, on January 29, 2016. During
the tattoo session, Whang Od uses a piece of wood to hit a bamboo (at the end
is a citrus thorn covered with the ink) and every time she hits that bamboo,
the thorn penetrates on the skin. Captured by a friend using my Olympus Tough’s
macro shoot, I saw the blood coming out from my skin few minutes after the
tattoo session. More
photos during my tattoo session with Whang Od, Click Here >>>
Storm on the summit of Mt. Apo, the tallest mountain in the
Philippines on November 8, 2015. What’s really good about my Olympus Tough is
that, it can handle different seasons. Photo above describes how stormy our
visit was, but Olympus gave us remarkable photos, even in low temperature and
underwater. Your ordinary DSLR can’t do that. More
photos during our Mt. Apo adventure, Click Here >>>
The crescent summit of Mt. Mantalingajan, on January 24, 2014. This is
said to be one of the most difficult mountains to hike in the Philippines, so
hikers really need to prepare physically and emotionally. Not only that, you
also need to bring something that can capture every moments while on the trail.
And on the summit, my Olympus Tough gave me a vivid photo. More
photos during our hike on Mt. Mantalingajan, Click Here >>>
Watching the Sea of Clouds on the summit of Mt. Pulag, on February 17, 2013. Pulag is
well-known because of its gorgeous shape, cool ambiance and the sea of clouds.
During our hike, we experienced an almost negative temperature on the summit
but good thing that I was using my Olympus Tough which is capable of capturing
photos regardless of the temperature. Check
out our photos captured during our hike on
Mt. Pulag, Click Here >>>