September 24, 2013

BOB





I am in love with Bag of Beans now, more than ever. I haven’t been in a while here, and apparently they did some minor renovation with the door and windows in the buffet side. Also, each table now has a vase with flowers, a simple addition to the cozy look, but has immensely freshened up the ambiance. I really love the part when I went back to the table from getting food, and for a split second there it’s like I’m in a different place. The way the light hit the wooden tables and chairs spoke of warmth, joy and serenity.

(Plus, their breakfast buffet now serves bacon! Hundred points for Gryffindor! What’s the point of eating at a breakfast buffet without it, anyway?)

I picked the window-side table just so I could be backed up with enough light to take photos; unfortunately, this is the part where my camera’s shutter release button started to be a Kill Joy and decided to just simply stop firing. Hence, the completely blurred shot of the orgasmic blueberry cheesecake.

I have to come back.

September 21, 2013

MANG BEBOT, THE SUPERSTAR




Finally met Mang Bebot! Every time I read someone’s film camera has a problem, his is always the go-to name in online forum and groups. I think I’ve never heard a bad thing said about this man; only raves of how good he is at what he does. So when my Canon AE-1 Program’s shutter started to hit and miss, I knew it was my time to pay him a visit.

The thing with finding Mang Bebot is his service hours and location. Apparently, he’s in his house in Parañaque during the day, and then goes to his other shop in Manila at night. What a hardworking man! I've asked around about his Manila address, google-mapped it, and then texted him as well to confirm his availability that day. If you plan to visit him too, here’s how:

From North (EDSA):
1. Take the MRT until the last station Taft Avenue.
2. Through the link, transfer to LRT 1 EDSA station.
3. Get off at Quirino Avenue station.
4. Look for Andok’s and cross Taft Avenue. 
5. If you reach Andok’s, you’re already along Quirino Avenue. Walk.
6. Turn left at Leveriza Street (you’ll pass by F.A. Reyes and Bagong Lipunan Streets).

From South (Roxas Boulevard):
1. Turn right at Quirino Avenue.
2. Turn right at Leveriza Street (you’ll pass by Mabini, Adriatico and Camia Streets).

His shop is located at the left side of Leveriza Street, so you might want to stay left while walking. This is where it becomes tricky because there is really no landmark to refer to when finding his shop. I only remember passing by Vergel General Merchandise, Deme Barbershop and then this building named makabata. You will also encounter two road humps. I can’t forget these because I tripped on them both. A few steps more and you’ll see sort of an empty lot, and then a karenderia. In between them is a small, slightly-open door.

When I saw the door, I knew that was it because there’s a lot camera stuff and tools when you take a peek. We walked in, and I introduced myself. We were greeted by Mang Bebot himself and his friend (I assume). The room was small, only about 10 ft x 3 ft, but I kind of got overwhelmed by it and Mang Bebot himself. He’s approachable, so I didn’t have a hard time telling what I came for. Although the shutter was my main problem, I also brought the speedlite that came with it when I bought it and asked if it still can work. He also saw the fungus in my lens, so I also left it for cleaning. I gave P200 (for cleaning) as downpayment, and he told me to come back after three days.

When we came back, I was happy to see that the lens was sparkly clean! He showed me that the shutter release button was already working, and even gave me mini tutorial on how to use my speedlite. I really have not used a speedlite in my life so I was just nodding the whole time with occasional ahhh and OK po. This is where I saw what everybody was raving about. Mang Bebot really knows his stuff and yet still remained a very simple and humble man. Humble I know, because his friend was so proud in telling me about how Mang Bebot was the one responsible for fixing and cleaning Soviet Camera Store's stuff, and there he was, just smiling. I asked him how long he’s been doing this, and he simply answered, "30 years na". Before getting carried away with the Q&A, I paid him 400 for the shutter release button fix, and additional 250 for the working speedlite. Not bad!

I took the opportunity to ask his other shop. If anyone wants to contact him:
Roberto Bartolome (Mang Bebot)
Mobile: 09393013109
Paranaque Address (Day; until 5pm): 6386 Saint Dominic Street, San Antonio, Valley 15, Sucat, Paranaque
Manila Address (Night; 7pm til midnight): 2258 Leveriza Street, Malate, Manila

September 14, 2013

CONCRETE/JUNGLE

Dared to use a film slower than 400 for a fixed 1/125 sec at f/22 setting.






September 13, 2013

MORE OF CAFÉ ANTIX


A week or two later after the first visit, I had the chance to go back to Café Antix again. I was up for a meeting that time with friends, and knowing our “agenda” would take time to discuss, we ordered something to consume off the list of their menu.




We tried their lasagna, vigan longganisa pasta (which has an interesting flavor and taste) and all-meat pizza. Then I downed all those carbs with an artsy Strawberry-Oreo frappe.


All these are being gobbled while we’re non-stop talking, joking and laughing while in the “meeting.” Good food plus good friends is a deadly good combo. Before we know it, other customers have left and we were on our own. So I took the chance to go around a bit, and take photos of the nice little things they have.




I particularly liked this old typewriter that they only had now as display. Also notice the transistor radio on the side :)


The interior is obviously vintage-inspired, hence the nick Antix. The way the old Filipino look was portrayed is for me, subtle yet tasteful. I really thought I’d get underexposed photos with the kind of lighting they had (it was dark yellow-orange), but the texture in this place is too pretty to ignore, so I gladly obliged to just click away.

They didn’t turn out so bad, I guess :)