April 28, 2013
April 22, 2013
PARK IN THE PARK
It was suppose to be a real walk in the park with Mum and Kimi on a Sunday late afternoon, but Dad joined in and told me to practice driving instead (yes, turning 26 and here I am still).
We dropped off Mum and Kimi at the sea wall and then I encircled the area on, and on, and on. As much as I want to hit the road with the windows rolled down and all while the music’s on, I don’t think I’m built for it. I can operate the machine, but there’s a discipline that comes along with driving which I haven’t acquired yet. You know what they say about having so much excuses? Haha! I just don’t enjoy it, ok? My license enjoys serving its purpose only for identification though :p
Well at least, my parking was straight.
But you won’t see it because I parked the one behind this car. Haha! You just have to trust me I did it right :p After that, Kimi and I walked along just as we were suppose to (in the first place).
One of them approached Kimi and attempted to make friends? I guess? But Kimi is always nervous/coward with other dogs or even with other people, she doesn’t mingle well when outside. This is baffling me because her teeth does mingle well with my shoes, my socks, rags around the house, the corners of the wall, even with the edge of the table! CC: Cesar Millan. (Weird thing though: Mum said they walked earlier around the neighborhood and Kimi was so defensive and ready to attack other dogs this time. That bitch.)
Anyway, back to the park (sea wall). It’s nice that they did some renovation to it. It’s not much, but at least there are benches now.
I hope they put more plants around (because some are already dead!) and wish they could maintain it well.
I went back the next day when it was not this dark, brought my black slim devil, and finished my first roll around here. I’m still thinking if I should get the first one developed so I could already see what needs to be improved, or just finish and wait for the next two. Hmm.
April 14, 2013
THE DEVIL WEARS FILM
Fed the hunger over browsing film photography sites by ordering a Superheadz Ultra Wide and Slim (Black Slim Devil) from Oh Shoot! Camera Shop and three rolls of Fuji Superia X-tra 400 film from Snapnook.
I was initially eyeing this camera from Snapnook, but from browsing a couple more of online film camera sellers, I found out it was cheaper with Oh Shoot. Thank goodness, I saved P400 and only spent P2,100 for both camera and rolls of film + shipping! :)
Quickly opened it upon coming home from work and was glad to see this little welcome note for me:)
Quickly opened it upon coming home from work and was glad to see this little welcome note for me:)
Small and light, it’s as if it never added any weight inside my bag. I had trouble with the door switch at the back though, because the door didn’t open right away after numerous attempts. Probably because it’s plastic (and also new), or this should be filed under the category of #shortnailsproblems
Loaded it with film yesterday and snapped away under the bright sunny sky! Anticipating the results as always :)
March 31, 2013
LONG WEEKEND
By the looks of my Instagram feed, I pretty much already know where everybody spent their long weekend — out of town. And while snapshots of the beach get splashed across my screen every three minutes or so, I surprisingly did not feel a tinge of envy from them. Because I spent mine at the majestic and holy place called.. My Room. Adventurous, eh? Haha!
Although I do love traveling, I also have the same intense feeling for lounging (slouching) at home. I can be very, very lazy when I’m attacked by the Sloth Syndrome and like what just happened for the last four days, I can stay in my room comfortably and not feel boredom at all (as long as there’s internet). So while everybody was catching flights and sailing boats, I, on the other hand:
- Watched Scandal. The TV show, not another video of someone’s ass to talk about. Scandal is my favorite TV series as of the moment! Olivia Pope is such a badass! :) Scandal was created by the same mind who did Grey’s Anatomy, Shonda Rhimes. The story revolves around Olivia Pope (and her Associates) who fixes problems and manages crisis, making sure the images and secrets of her clients are protected. One thing that got me interested in this series is that I’ve never heard of anything like their job. And as the story unfolds, lies, betrayals and conspiracy also do. You are never assured of the characters, you always don’t know who did what, so there’s always a chase. And I do love chase! Especially in the romance part! I am so into the love story that goes with it :) Knowing that Shonda Rhimes is a part of this, you really can expect something to tug your heart. That I know it’s wrong but it feels so right vibe is there! :)
- Walked the dog. All four days, I have managed to take Kimi for a walk around the neighborhood :) I’ve read that walking helps dogs to release their energy and with the kind of energy Kimi has, she sure does need to let out some of her hyperactivity. I’m starting to get worried with her being a little ball of whirlwind as some say Dachshunds are prone to slipped discs and bone rupture (as for having short legs and long body). She really jumps and run around a lot in the house, it’s getting out of hand!
- Painted my nails red. All of them. Hahaha! This so does not belong to the productive category, but here it goes.
- Doodled with watercolor. Well, this is me feeling creative again hehehe! I came across Alessa Lanot’s site (she is Patty Laurel’s bestfriend, which I also came to know by blog hopping) and was inspired by her vision! I really loved how simple her designs were and yet it can captivate your eyes easily. So a couple of weeks ago, I bought some cheap watercolor and sketchpad, and doodled away. You can see the result a few posts back. Hahaha I enjoyed it a lot even though I’m sure a kindergarten student can make better than that! Well, this is me trying something new :D
- Browsed film cameras. Again. I’ve figured I’d probably start now with a 35mm since the films in that format are easier to find and to shoot (so I’ve heard) than 120mm ones. I guess I’ll try again my Holga later on when I’m more experienced with the basic :) Upon searching and googling, I stumbled upon this LOVELY site of a young Taiwanese Girl named Katie Yang who owns a craft shop and also blogs about her life through film! I was gushing over her photos! They were sooo beautiful! I tweeted her about it and she was nice to even reply :) Definitely a filmspiration <3
- Blogged. Aint’ it obvious enough? Hehehe. I’ve been trying to at least put some words into my photos lately, because I kind of feel bad for not doing so in the first quarter of the year. I cringe whenever I remember myself saying that this year I’m going to plant the roots of my writing, etc. etc., or something like that, and then let the past few months pass without anything. Although, I’ve been having realizations here and there, but just can’t put it out there yet. One of these days, one of these days..
For now, let’s me start to take myself out of my comfort zone as we all go back again to traffic, cityscapes, and the typical hustle and bustle of the working days! Cheers to the upcoming week! :)
March 29, 2013
POSTING ALL THESE BECAUSE
I miss Baguio. Have been several times there before but it was only until the last time I went (2011) did I only appreciate the trip to the far north. The late night walk at the Session Road to the hotel after having drinks at La Azotea is unforgettable. The way the cold wind is only felt on the surface of my skin just because my body has generated enough heat from the alcohol made me feel somehow invincible. It’s one of the moments I can easily take out from my memory bank, press play and it’s as if I’m there once again. That’s how vivid it is. It’s one of my go-to memories whenever I feel wanderlust. And;
I want to try film again. This one doesn’t need a description, just look at how (i don’t intend to be self-deprecating, but really, crappy) the photos are.
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