Got a bunch of rolls developed from the lab last week which still contained a huge chunk of Christmas photos. I thought I might as well share them here before they become way too late to be seen :)
Showing posts with label DNP Centuria 400. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DNP Centuria 400. Show all posts
January 12, 2014
CHRISTMAS LEFTOVERS
Got a bunch of rolls developed from the lab last week which still contained a huge chunk of Christmas photos. I thought I might as well share them here before they become way too late to be seen :)
September 1, 2013
BLUE BORACAY
Been a few times to Boracay but I have never talked or blogged about it much in detail simply because.. I can’t. I’ve always thought putting the experience to words would make the great memories seem less. I’d usually throw a couple of photos here and there, and usually, that’s it. Can’t say this post would be different, but I’m going to try to at least document some parts of it only because I’d like to share some photos I took using film hehe.
My recent trip to Boracay a few months ago was the first time I used film to capture the trip. I brought my Superheadz Ultra Wide and Slim and loaded it with expired DNP Centuria 400. Speaking of first times, it was also my first to stay at Station 1. Other previous trips were all spent in our go-to budget hotel in Station 2 because it’s most accessible to anything you need and want when in you’re in the beach *cough*food and alcohol*cough*.
Stayed in True Home Hotel and was lucky to catch a deal of their Presidential Suite. And boy was it huge! I think it has twice the size of a condo unit, with this veranda overlooking the turquoise water and palm trees.
One of the things I love about being in Boracay is probably also the sole reason why I keep on going back: FREEDOM. You can do whatever the eff you like for as long as you want without being constricted of time and space. Okay, lack of time and space is obviously an exaggeration but it is how it feels like it! Me, I like tiring my legs with walking in the almost-powder sand, traversing station to station, and simply inhaling the life in the beach.
Never to be missed.
Ordering a frappe to go and then walk more until this spot right here.
This spot has been a witness to many dear memories with my friends. From laughing our innards out to simply sitting under the tree marveling on the beauty of taking a break on life.
And just nearby, of course there’s the obligatory tourist-y photo of Willy’s Rock.
Dumb Moment: I only knew it was called Willy’s Rock until this trip. I’ve always just called it as “yung Grotto.”
The (underground) famous Real Coffee. Home of Calamansi Muffins. Bought some before, didn’t understand the hype though, sorry (I’m not sorry).
Another first for me, eating a chori burger. I like the barbecue(?) sauce :)
Saw this adorable twins playing in the sand with their matching shirts and panda caps.
Inside D’Mall.
When it comes to the nightlife in Boracay, there’s nothing much I can say about.. because there’s only a little of my consciousness that is usually left hahaha! The “chill” level in this place is nuts. There’s nothing in life I would want to do than to lay my back on a bean bag holding a <insert some orange-y alcoholic drink here> in hand, listening to a dude in the tent nailing a John Mayer song, while gazing at the stars, and then occasionally closing my eyes for a brief moment just so I could collect all my senses and keep them in vacuum, never to be forgotten EVER. My most wasted moments in my short (hwehwehwe) drinking life are here in Boracay. As in the numb-face, passing-out-in-a-sec levels, hahaha! Truly, the moments I live for :)
Moved to Willy’s Beach Club Hotel after a couple of days. It was a little hard to leave the big room with a gorgeous view, but nevertheless I also enjoyed hanging out at Willy’s yard.
Three-fourths of this trip was spent in cloudy weather. There was even a night when it rained pretty hard (the reason why most of the photos were a little grainy and underexposed). So it was only until the last day when the sun came out in all its glory, as if trying to make it up to me. There was only little time to do a few clicks, but my last shots before going home turned out to be my favorites out of all the rolls. And this is where the expired DNP Centuria surprised me, because I freakin’ loved the blue tones on the beach!
When I first went to Boracay, I had this shot of the beach and turquoise water against the full-blown mallows of clouds. Since then, that photo had always been my go-to photo of Boracay. So I was really amazed when I had almost replicate it in film!
2009 (Digital)
2013 (Film)
Home away from home:) I really like how the clouds looked like in paintings.
And then it was time to leave and catch the flight back. Was dropped off at the other port which was quite a scenery in itself.
Boarded on a boat, and then rode another 1 and a half hour bus ride to the airport in Kalibo.
This post doesn’t even cover a third of the trip, but this is way too long of a post already. It shouldn’t be an eye sore because I rarely do blow by blow accounts now. Not bad for a one time-big time thing hehe.
Will workout on updating often. For now, The End.
Btw, I suck at closing posts.
August 4, 2013
July 5, 2013
PASTEL
Taken from different parts of Boracay, yet somehow their hues happen to be of the same color set. Knowing that the settings of my UWS (f/22, 1/125) will only bring out proper exposure in a bright sunny day, I still pushed through shooting these even it’s already late in a cloudy afternoon with an expired film.
I think the grain is still bearable :)
June 21, 2013
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