30 December 2011

The End of the Year Road-trip

Because of a mishap in the office, my team mates during that night and I got a free day the next day. Since it was truly rare for the six of us to have the same free day, we opted to go on a road-trip to Tagaytay.

Inside the car of our team mate, and without any plans or particular destination, we headed south, armed with our cameras and the desire to make the most out of the time we had then and there.

First stop was dinner. We had a delectable feast at Leslie's, a family restaurant serving Filipino cuisine, complete with a Bahay Kubo ambiance. My favorite was the baked mussels, and of course, the kare-kare.


After savoring the cold breeze and the view of the city below, as seen from the restaurant, we hunted for another place to go to. We ended up at the bar and restaurant on the other side of the street where we just had our dinner. We stayed there until the wee hours of the night. And failing to find a place to sleep for reasonable price and since most of the hostels don't have available rooms anymore, we slept in the car. It was... quite an experience. One that which I'm not particularly excited to try again. Haha.

It was hopeless to get a decent sleep in such a setting, but we had what we could. And when morning came, we had a filling breakfast of goto and arroz caldo. Afterwards, we headed off to the park, roaming around, stopping every once in a while to do some sight-seeing and people-watching.

We had a late lunch at a depot/mall on the way home, and rushed to arive at the office on time because half of us had shift  later that day.

It was tiring, it was not fancy. It was crude, actually. Haha. It was the first time I've had such an experience, and the first adventure with my team mates. It would probably the only time we would have the chance to and it was good that it pushed through.

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25 December 2011

Nostalgia Overload

16 December 2012
University of the Philippines Diliman's Annual Lantern Parade

Padayon, UP!













A few of the participating lanterns, and floats from the UP College of Fine Arts, the delegation of which evoked characters and other pop culture icons from this generation's childhood and years begone.










24 December 2011

My first Oblation Run

16 December 2012. If not for the coverage assignment for my photojournalism class, I wouldn't have exerted effort to attend the Oblation Run.

An annual tradition of some of the UP chapters of the Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity, the Oblation Run is a form of protest by the members on contemporary issues in the country. Taking from the Oblation, the University's symbol of a naked man with arms outstretched and selflessly giving himself up for the nation, the members run through the halls of Palma Hall and give out roses to female spectators while displaying their banners and placards. This year, the members called on the public to help preserve the rivers of the country.







It was an incredible experience for me--the adrenaline rush I had as I pushed my way through a hysteric crowd (for reasons I could not fathom, really), running to and fro to get to the position where the action was, and endlessly clicking the shutter button in the hopes of catching a good shot.

It was the first time I ever felt like I was a photographer covering an event.

13 December 2011

'Always'


Always
by Panic! At The Disco

When the world gets too heavy,
Put it on my back
I'll be your levy
You are taking me apart like bad glue 
On a get well card.
But it was always you falling for me
Now there's always time calling for me
I am the light blinking at the end of the road
Blink back to let me know.
I'm a fly that's trapped in a web
But I'm thinking that my spider's dead.
Oh, lonely lonely little life 
I could kid myself in thinking that I'm fine
I'm skin and bone
Just a cane and a rusty throne
Oh, the castle's under siege 
But the sign outside says 
'Leave me alone'


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There's nothing like a good song articulating all the ‘何これ?!’ and ‘わからないよ~’ and ‘キモい!’  I've been feeling lately.

01 December 2011

Birthdays and milk tea mania

November had been nothing short of busy and fun.



My 111111 was made of pink roses, cramped morning train, opening of team mate's tea shop, lunch and milk tea, word factory, sabaw jeep conversations, media laws, homelessness, heart-to-heart talks, high school sort-of reunion at a friend's birthday celebration, videoke until dawn, taking about ten "last shots" and laughing with friends 'til our tummies ache.



The celebration for my birthday was two days early. The high school barkada was present of course. And my team mates came all the way from the office, too. Crazy, fun night--filled with food, endless kwentuhan, and one-to-sawa videoke. I have amazing friends and family to celebrate birthdays with.


On the day of my birthday, I welcomed Kazunari (Kazu/Kaz for short) in my life. I wanted to name him with another three-letter name like Sho (as in Sakurai Sho). I thought of Jun (as in Matsumoto Jun) and Roy (as in Roy Mustang). But I decided I'd just name my car Roy if ever I'd have one. :))

Obligatory test shots. :))


I also began to venture into the world of photography with my Photojournalism class, under the Chief Photographer of EPA, no less. I am so excited to learn more about the craft from him.

In a cosplay convention, my friend and I met up with a couple of the acquaintances we made around 2009 through an online community for anime fans. Because I kind of coaxed one of them, he said he'll treat me because it was my birthday. It was kind of awkward at first because we were just online buddies, but he called it epic (it was his first cosplay at the said famous convention) and was thankful anyway. So I guess it was just fine.


I have also been helping one of my team mates accomplish her photo portofolio homework for a workshop she's been attending. We've been to various "locations" and I guess it's a good practice for photography, too.


After one shoot, we headed to the office where a cake for us November birthday celebrants was prepared. My birthday had been extended for so long already, but who am I to complain. Teehee.


After another such shoot, we met up with a couple of other team mates for a late lunch at a Persian diner and had milk tea afterwards before we set off for work later that afternoon. It was such a chill get-together that we decided we should do more of it.