Travelled quite a lot in the Visayas, though not leisure but I managed to spare a bit of time doing what I love to do, taking photographs.
By definition, long exposure photography involves using a longer shutter speed duration in order to sharply capture the stationary elements. Moving elements on the framed then smeared or blurred out in the process. This is also dubbed also as slow-shutter photography.
Here are some of the long exposure shots I made around Cebu and neighboring places like Bohol and Dumaguete.
Kawasan Falls in Badian
Under the Marcelo Fernan Bridge in Lapu Lapu City
Shipwreck in Dauis, Bohol
Shores of Zaragosa Island in Badian, Cebu
Bird Sanctuary in Olango Island, Lapu Lapu City, Cebu
These photos are my entry to Julian's #LongExposurePhotography Contest. All photos are taken yours truly with a Canon EOS550D + Tamron 17-50 f2.8.