Sunday, October 10, 2010

September 3rd [Photos]

Day 2, and still refreshed by the heightened curiosity.
And still getting used to not lugging the DSLR.

Not for hire. So don't think about even asking.
This photo is pushing really close to overexposed.
But I just wanted to throw it up, so you can see how different the gas scene is over yonder.
I'm pretty sure the gas is crazy expensive, with all things considered.
Grammy Nene
Side shot.
That natural light through the shutters was my favorite part about this room.
It made the room dark, but gave it a lot of character.
Momma.
Told you...
It's captivating.
My uncle is quite crafty.
Old school fans.
There will be a reoccurring trend.
I wish I could tell you what was so funny.

But I can't.
I forced the Hipsta into a macro dilemma. And it faired well.
I don't usually shoot photos too close up.
Virgen
Coils. [Pretty self-explanatory]
We continued to the supermarket.
This would be my first experience in foreign take of a familiar concept; the supermarket.
So I was on a mission to find some weird stuff, and weird stuff only.
We ate first though.
Fork and spoon sanitation.
I bet you I was full.
Looks like the States, kinda.
I took nearly 1200 photos over 28 days, with my iPhone Hipstamatic.
And yet I was only in front of this camera probably less than 10 times.
This is one of those times. [I really don't like being in front of cameras.]
I'm getting fat looking at you, Mr. Pig.
Still looks like the States.
Hyped on shampoo. Makes sense.
It's fruit. 
The bananas in the Philippines are legit.

Those greens are high. Lol.
Reminded me of Red Bull. 

Very little things are more important than Manny in the Philippines.
I didn't drink any American beers on the trip. [Excluding the flights.]
I got familiar with these guys.
They are strong indeed.
Get you where you're going, but quicker. Haha.

Dear National Geographic, I'm ready to receive my award.
I found this advertisement pretty awkward. Haha.
This girl is lying in bed, and not paying any attention to a spoon of ice cream coming out of nowhere.
And the close-up.

And now, en route to Tagaytay.


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