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29
Mar
10

The Earth Hour 2010 – Cebu

I had a great time with the Earth Hour celebration sponsored by the Aboitiz Group of Companies last weekend in The Persimmon Plus, a condominium complex in Mabolo, Cebu City.

I was invited by a friend in my SFC community, Lhai Espina to join the activity.

We assembled in the Aboitiz main office in Banilad. Before heading to The Persimmon Plus, there was a short talk given by running enthusiast Raymund Bontol, MD, for employees and guests. This is not related to the Earth Hour but to Aboitiz’s thrust for a healthier workforce. They are planning to organize a running club.

After the talk, the walkathon started. We walked from Banilad to Mabolo.

This is the Metaphil group, that had adopted me for the activity…

It was already dusk when we reached The Persimmon Plus…

This is the facade… This is not completely filled. Construction is still ongoing for some outlet space.

Stairs leading to another section of the complex. This was set as the stage for the night’s program.

The opening act was from a local band called Pandora. The band is surprisingly good, and I was impressed. They also sang one of their originals.

After Pandora, another group followed. And then, the much awaited fire dance. I was so taken by the dancers’ performances that I have made so many, many shots…

Below are some of my favorites…

Notice the difficulty of the dancer’s posture in this one…

This shot is quite overexposed for me, but I like how the light trails formed here…

Intertwining spirals…

Noticed the dragon head?

I’d call these as the different lemon peels…

And this lady held the fire balls dangerously close to her face…

There are other dances presented like the Igorot dance and “singkil.” However, the fire dancing has magical effects when captured by a camera.

This I guess is a good endeavor by the Aboitiz group in making a stand for the environment and doing it in a fun-filled way.

22
Feb
10

Firsts in my davao trip for the SFC ICON 2010

It’s 1:19AM here in Davao. So before I go to sleep tonight (errr, it’s already morning), let me share some of my ‘firsts’ for this trip:

1. Seeing macadamia trees. Yes, the source of the nuts. Seen them first in Eden Park in Davao.
2. Eating yellow durian. I have only tried those with white flesh.
3. Seeing a durian tree. We passed them along the “ways”. There were times when their fruits’ notorious scent seems to fully fill the air along the roads.
4. “Dinuguan” as sauce for barbecued pork. It turned out okay. :)
5. Basking in the “Indiana Jones” rides. Still in Eden Park. I find it hard to describe this ride. Please wait for the pics. :)
6. The Philippine Eagle. With friends, I have been inside the Philippine Eagle Foundation area. And yes, I have seen and taken pictures of Pag-asa and her mother.
6. Touching and holding a fully grown python. Yep, I finally conquered this fear.
7. Late for my inbound flight. I was late for 10 minutes. I have to buy the ticket for the next day (Cebu-Pacific maintains a dubious ‘no refund’ policy). And so, my planned 4-day stay was cut short by a day. (Well, charged it experience (read: credit card).

Those are just a few of the many firsts… Will update more in the coming days after I have the pics developed… :)

14
Feb
10

From Our Workshops

We have already conducted 2 workshops for our photography series, Igo Tapsing Sipyat.

Both workshops had been fun and learning experiences for us “instructors” and our participants. I am sharing some outputs from both workshops under my topic on visual elements and composition. These images contain much potential, and not all them were shot using an SLR camera, further proof for the cliche that it is not the equipment that takes beautiful pictures but the person behind the camera…

From Erwin Almagro…

From Shiela Rodriguez…

From Espie Malicdem…

From Tad Montayre…

From Roux Desquitado…

From Von Behag…

Photography is both an art and a skill. With patience and persistent practice, taking beautiful pictures come with ease. Thank you for participating in the workshops!

*Our logo is the creation of one of blogosphere’s top artists. Bro Eli of BLOGRAPHICS, thank you for sharing your gift with us!

25
Jan
10

Hurrahs for 2010!

Finally, a new post for 2010!

I am grateful that I once again found time to sit down and compose my thoughts… 2009 has not been THAT eventful. Aside from my Ilocos tour, I was not able to satisfy my peripatetic cravings. Weekends had always been full, and if they weren’t, it would be raining.

So what’s new for 2010?

First, I am now a dotcomista.

Second, I’ll be starting a new series in this site. I’m calling it “For the Bookworms”.

Third, I’ll finally be able to set foot in Mindanao for the first time this February. And I am sooo excited!!!

Fourth, if God wills it to be so, this will be my last year in Cebu. Probably even shorter than a year…

But hey, the blogging won’t stop! And it begins with a new entry sooner than you expect… :)

22
Oct
09

Changes

In the coming days, I’ll be doing some radical changes in this blog.

I will start by significantly reducing my blog roll…

Blogs that will remain will be those who truly matter to me in terms of style, connections beyond the blogosphere and by visits…

I guess my short hiatus has revealed much on whom to keep…




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