Subic Clark Tarlac Expressway is a 93.77-Kilometer Cloudscape

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Above: Pictures I took inside our vehicle running approximately 50 to 60 miles per hour, en route to Subic Bay Freeport. No stopovers, and I was seated shotgun. It was a perfect day to travel, vibrant and cloudy skies blanketed the whole stretch.

The Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEx), BCDA’s biggest and most ambitious project to date, is a major infrastructure which is envisioned to serve as a backbone of development in the Central Luzon region. Known as the country’s longest expressway, it is envisioned to transform the area into a super region that would attract investors worldwide through the integration of all economic activities in the Subic Freeport and Special Economic Zone and the Clark Special Economic Zone, and the Central Techno Park in Tarlac.

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This article has 4 comments so far!

  1. Tim Reynolds says —

    Nice post. Thank you for the info. Keep it up.

  2. Benz Cruise says —

    Nice Shots. I have a nikon d40 w/ a kit lens, what setting should i use to recreate this shots? also do you use a cpl for that shots?

  3. Arthur says —

    Hi Benz!

    The lens you are using is wider that what I used in these shots (24-105mm), so on the lens part, I am pretty sure that if you’ll be shooting the same landscape, you will get a wider POV.

    I did not use a CPL for this. I am using a Canon body and I used one of the preset picture styles (Faithful, I believe). I am not sure about Nikon, but in my experience, your brand of camera produces more saturated colors in pictures (read: bluer skies). ;)

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