Sunday, August 24, 2014

2014 Iloilo Photo Festival Photo Challenge and the Dragon Boat Race

This is my second year to join the Iloilo Photo Festival Photo Challenge. Participants are divided into two: Non-DSLR and the DSLR categories.  A theme is given to the participants at the start of the challenge which they should interpret. This is a timed event so each task must be finished and submitted before the allotted time ends which is usually 2 hours. Participants race through the city to capture their interpretation and go back to the starting line and upload their photos without editing except in camera application.

I participated in the DSLR categories but I also took some mobile shots and I'm sharing it to you


FIRST THEME

A river with tides high and low
A boat that goes to and fro,
An avenue that welcomes with a "hello"
These makes up a sight, too awesome to forego.

Interpretation: Iloilo River

DSLR Shot

Mobile Camera Shot



SECOND THEME

Paint me a picture, a true testimony;
Of grandeur withstanding adversity
Of greatness manifesting stability
Of might and strength defying gravity.

Interpretation: Heritage Building

DSLR Shot


Mobile Camera Shot



THIRD THEME

A true and honest, a smile can greet
A friend, a stranger, whoever you meet
A way of life in a corner of a street
Under the sky, these things are concrete

Interpretation: Street Photography

DSLR Shot

Mobile Camera Shot



THE DRAGON BOAT RACE

The photo challenge also coincided with the Dragon Boat Race. But this didn't hinder me to take photos of this sporting event. During the challenge, if time permits, we drop by the Muelle Loney area to take photos of the race.

Just before the race

The starting line up

The Rowers enjoying the shower party to cool off from the intense heat of the sun

The Rowers with Mayor Mabilog and Senator Drilon


Born to be Wild host Kiko Rustia participated as a member of Boracay All Stars.
Photo by Vincent Valencia 

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

The Sun and the Moon

The local news has been a buzzed of the coming of the Supermoon. An event where the Moon is at its closest distance to Earth. To witness this cosmo event, the photography gang decided to capture this celestial event. We went to Dumangas along the coastal road to find a suitable picturesque site to shoot. We ended up in a road side restaurant 1km before the Port of Dumangas.

While waiting for the moon to rise, the sun setting is just a great scene you can't avoid taking a few shots.



The vibrant hue of a setting sun provides an excellent background



The Moon Rise

My Mystical Supermoon



Saturday, August 2, 2014

A Little Paradise

On an invitation from a friend, the whole barkada travelled to the southern tip of Panay Island, the Municipality of Anini-y, Antique. We stayed at the Diver's House which operates as a diving school. After a short rest, we headed to town to buy food for lunch and visit the local church.

Unknown perched bird at the Diver's House in Anini-y, Antique



A Short Trip to Anini-y Church


Off from the main island is the small island called Nogas Island. It is surrounded by mangroves. It housed the lighthouse for southern panay. Towards the lighthouse is a Calachuchi lined pathway that is a refreshing sight when in full bloom. We were greeted by its lone inhabitant, a cat who follows our trail wherever we go.

Nogas Island Light House

Nogas Island Lone Inhabitant
Photoshoot in Nogas Island