11/9/09

Manhattan Project

An after-wedding fireworks display in Nasugbu, Batangas.

Canons


Playing around with triple exposure using an external flash, the built-in camera flash and 3 second shutter speed. These are my officemates with their Canon DSLRs.

What Fish?


Coys body surfing amongst each other.

10/1/09

Boxes











Camera got a version update including a 1:1 ration in addition to 4:3, 3:2 and 16:9. Panasonic has a good aftermarket support for this one :)

7/23/09

A Serious Phone Call & Two Horny Indians


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The plane was 40 minutes late so I decided to push my luggage cart around. I was framing the guy at the telephone booth when these Indian guys stopped by the Spa advertisement and feasted on the half-naked Chinese lady masseur. A serious phone call and two horny indians. Looked funny to me. :)

Airport Snoozing


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As expected, the plane going home was packed with Filipinos. I remember one gay guy, after seeing the terminal filling up with Filipinos, say "Alis muna ako dito, andaming Pilipino dito."
Good for me since he left this Chinese woman alone sitting by the end of the seats. Just angled the camera for a better perspective from where I'm sitting.

7/22/09

On The Way Home


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Going back to the airport early Sunday morning. I booked a seperate flight from Dred's because it was a lot cheaper (and the schedule just had a two hour difference so it was ok). I was inside the speedy Airport express and just snapped away trying to capture every scene I have left to shoot. The sky was quite dark so black and white was the way to go. I also like the empty feeling when I look at this shot. Me going home alone and all. :)

6/29/09

Left4Dead


Just like Dred; Nelle, Papi and Me "left4dead" by the plane going to Cebu, these fish were left for dead too --caught, sliced and dried up for the picking. Me love them daings sold in Cebu's public markets :)

Fishingkids II


Because I can't get over those kids fishing by the port :)

6/22/09

The Arsenal



Here's to give us an idea what seamen use to run a ship. The ship was tilting almost 30 degrees left and right making half of us nauseated. There's a rooster hiding underneath the grill's cover (which I found funny --what, they're saving him for? Lunch? hehe) but I had to stop shooting since the waves weren't cooperating and I'm already imagining myself floating in the water with a point and shoot in my hand. Now that's a good photo scenario :)

6/17/09

Fishingkids




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A view from our departing roro ship going to Bantayan Islands. Used the telephoto converter here and it helped a lot :)