Ralph Anthony Valderrama, or RA as he is called, has scaled the Mt. Pulag six times before, but an injury in 2016 prevented him from going back to capture the star trails from the tallest mountain in Luzon.

On March 5, he summited Pulag for the seventh time, he climbed the peak after a night at Camp 2, with two cameras tow.

The first camera to do a Milky Way time-lapse and the second camera pointed at the north star (Polaris) to show the rotation. That 7-second video now featured here, capturing the rotation and star trails, took 2 hours to shoot via time-lapse.

"Landscape photography is not for the lazy, it does not reward excuses," so goes a saying he frequently quotes with the photographs that he posts.

Credit: Abs-cbn
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