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Renalyn Joyce D.

Bascones

Khate Justin E. Canon

ABSTRACT

“Explore the beautiful scenery of Palawan in the amazing photo

“Kayangan Lake at Coron, Palawan.” This critique talks about t

calm and lovely parts of this wonderful place captured by Th

House of Emerald. Find out about the good mix of light and da

the special bond with nature, and the magical charm of Palawa

natural beauty in this very old picture.”

KAYANGAN LAKE IN CORON, Submitted by:

PALAWA N
Renalyn Joyce D. Bascones
A Photography Critique Paper (EAPP)
Khate Justin E. Canon

Submitted to:

Ma’am Marilyn Alaba


“KAYANGAN LAKE, CORON, PALAWAN”

(A Critique Photography Paper)

When it comes to travel photos, not many places are as beautiful as the Philippines. The

picture named “Kayangan Lake at Coron, Palawan,” taken by The House of Emerald, makes you

feel like you’re in a calm and natural place. Let’s talk about what’s cool about this picture: how

it’s arranged, the light and dark parts, how it makes you feel connected to nature, and why

Palawan is so attractive.

The "Kayangan Lake at Coron, Palawan" looks really nice and balanced. The

photographer used this thing called the "rule of thirds" to make it look just right. By putting the
calm lake in a special spot on this imaginary grid, the picture feels just balanced enough. It kind

of makes you feel like you're right there in the photo. The trees and the clear water help our eyes

move around the picture, making it a fun thing to look at.

What's really cool about this photo is how the light and shadow mix together. The

sunshine peeks through the leaves, giving the whole scene a warm and gentle feeling. It makes

you feel calm and like time has stopped. It's like a quiet early morning when everything starts to

wake up. The light and dark parts on the leaves and the lake make the picture feel real and alive.

The "Kayangan Lake at Coron, Palawan" isn't just a super nice picture; it makes you feel

something deep. It asks people to feel the amazing beauty of nature, to stop and enjoy the quiet

in the middle of the wild. The plants' reflection on the super clear lake makes it seem like the

earth and water are friends, showing how important it is to keep this special place safe for the

kids of the future.

This photograph serves as a powerful ambassador for Palawan, a province renowned for

its breathtaking landscapes and ecological diversity. It shows what makes Palawan so special and

attracts people from everywhere to discover its secret places. The picture feels like it’s always

been this way, like time doesn’t change it. It’s like a moment frozen in time, staying calm and

peaceful forever.
"Kayangan Lake at Coron, Palawan" isn't just a photo; it's like a doorway to a peaceful

and beautiful world. The way it's put together, the light and dark parts, how it connects with

nature, and the amazing things about Palawan, all help us feel like we're taking a step away from

the usual places and finding peace in the wild. It's a reminder that nature gives us comfort, makes

us think, and shows us the amazing things around us.

To sum up, "Lake at Coron, Palawan" really shows the beauty of Palawan's amazing

landscapes. It asks us to explore and respect the natural world. It's proof that photos can take us

to distant spots and make us feel close to our planet.

Reference;

Kayangan Lake | Guide to the Philippines. (n.d.). Guide to the Philippines.

https://guidetothephilippines.ph/destinations-and-attractions/kayangan-lake

Palawan Lakes – House of Esmeralda. (2015, July 28). House of Esmeralda.

https://houseofesmeralda.wordpress.com/tag/palawan-lakes/

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