Walter, These images of the mystic Island and its people say more than a gazillion words could tell. My first view of the Island from the eye of a "Banog" (Hawk). It has always been my dream to do this type of "information" about the Island Paradise but I never had the know-how, the time, nor logistics to do it. There are lots of beautiful and unexplored spots around this Island of Fire that I can show you and your camera can catch a glimpse of but I worry that introducing them to the World of the Web will only lead to its environmental demise... as it did to Cambugahay Falls and a few other hideaways when I first (now regrettably) introduced them to the World in the early 90s when the internet was still at its infancy. At any rate, the images speak for itself so I need not say anything more but... beautiful and nicely done at that. Looking forward to your "Documentary". Thank you for sharing. A Siquijodnon.
thank you for making this video, i was in tears and looked back the best time of exploring this island. i love the poem at end. God bless. indeed part of me still in siquijor. thanks@ walter hipkins
nice video but too much or shall i say too extensive use of aerial footage can sometimes be boring and the music has no island taste to it, more like a wedding reception music. but don't get me wrong, the footage are stunning and vivid, dji magic indeed! thanks for sharing.
Walter,
These images of the mystic Island and its people say more than a gazillion words could tell. My first view of the Island from the eye of a "Banog" (Hawk).
It has always been my dream to do this type of "information" about the Island Paradise but I never had the know-how, the time, nor logistics to do it.
There are lots of beautiful and unexplored spots around this Island of Fire that I can show you and your camera can catch a glimpse of but I worry that introducing them to the World of the Web will only lead to its environmental demise... as it did to Cambugahay Falls and a few other hideaways when I first (now regrettably) introduced them to the World in the early 90s when the internet was still at its infancy.
At any rate, the images speak for itself so I need not say anything more but... beautiful and nicely done at that.
Looking forward to your "Documentary".
Thank you for sharing. A Siquijodnon.
Stunning !
thank you for making this video, i was in tears and looked back the best time of exploring this island. i love the poem at end. God bless. indeed part of me still in siquijor. thanks@ walter hipkins
yea I miss this island as well, I'm working on several more of the same island. we will publish "The old Balete Tree this evening.
Galing nyo po!!
this was wonderful!
Woow super :)
I don't mind if you used to much extensive aerial footage and boring music. I love every frame of it. Thanks for sharing @walter
I agree with you.
Thanks, I try to cut out as much as possible but I love the poem at the end the most.
Beautiful Walter...............
nice drone 😎
Be There Soon
nice film
nice video but too much or shall i say too extensive use of aerial footage can sometimes be boring and the music has no island taste to it, more like a wedding reception music. but don't get me wrong, the footage are stunning and vivid, dji magic indeed! thanks for sharing.
Someone is complaining about your drone. Probably, he couldn't afford one. Lol.
I am in the bus