Tuesday, December 9, 2008

The Indios Experience

The Flickristasindios 1st Photo Exhibit
TriNoma, Cinema Level
15-19 December 2008

"The Indios is an assembly of Filipino Flickr members bonded by their love for life through photowalks and charity works, weekly get-togethers, and most of all, by their serious passion for photographic art. The exhibit will showcase the works of these men and women ranging from the mundane to the surreal, from snapshots of daily life to the unexplored and magical worlds and everything else in between."

- as written by .bullish, one of the ninunos of the group

The exhibit is sponsored by Yahoo!, TriNoma, and Digiprint. See
you there! :)

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Reaching Out

The Flickristasindios, one of the Flickr groups I joined where I’ve met photographers (mostly, hobbyists like me) who are very passionate about their craft, has partnered with Red Cross, to organize its first outreach project. So last Saturday, 11 October 2008, about 40 photographers, along with Red Cross staff and volunteers convoyed their way to Pantay Elementary School in Teresa, Rizal. A short lecture and a puppet show about personal hygiene - proper hand washing and brushing of teeth, were conducted by the Red Cross volunteers. The kids listened and watched intently and participated in a few quiz-like games. They were each given a bag of toiletries (which I call the bag of hope!) - soaps, shampoos, toothbrush, toothpastes, and towels. Some members donated slippers and educational books, too. After the program, hot champorado (rice porridge) and milk were served. It was so hot at past 1 o' clock but everybody enjoyed the meal! These were the photos I took last Saturday. Go check it out and see the kids’ smiling faces! I hope that the few hours we spent at Pantay Elementary School conveyed a message of hope to the kids and to their parents, as well.

I realized that an outreach project like this is not expensive at all! That is, if you organize a group, with members who are willing to donate a few bucks and to share a few hours of their precious time. In our group's case, the original plan was for each member to give PhP100 (or more) until we could come up with enough funds to start an outreach project, but before we realize it, money started pouring in from members abroad! Nakakatuwa! Some didn’t even need to contribute money at all (although everybody intended to share, kaya lang sobra na talaga yung funds!). The excess funds will serve as the group's seed money for future projects. Of course, everybody’s willingness to share their time and effort in the project was just remarkable!

On the other hand, your group may want to partner with an established organization (like Red Cross, in our case) for your initial outreach project - for sure, they would be eager to assist willing sponsors. Then, once you are already familiar with the nitty-gritty of doing outreach, your group can probably organize its own project. By the way, I am amazed at Red Cross' dedication to reaching out to other Filipinos in need!

I am happy we were able to touch some lives last Saturday. I made new friends, too! I’m sure it was a gratifying experience for everybody - the kids and their parents, the group, the Red Cross staff and volunteers. I also learned that we have to sing “Happy Birthday” twice while washing and rinsing our hands! :)

I think we are all aware of the fact that there are millions of hands reaching out for help all over the world, or in the Philippines alone, but let's not be overwhelmed. We only need to start grabbing and pulling a few hands at a time until we've covered everyone!

Friday, August 8, 2008

Another Day in Paradise

I’m sure many of us have already seen this photo. It’s all over the internet. I’ve received several forwarded e-mails about this Pulitzer Prize-winning image (1994) and the photographer (Kevin Carter) who took his own life due to depression, maybe partly because of this picture. This photo has made me cry and has left me pondering why life's just not fair sometimes. Is this really all part of the Grand Plan?

For those who haven’t seen this picture yet, this little Sudanese girl was crawling towards a United Nations feeding center located a kilometer away, while a vulture lurked behind as if it was waiting for the child to die.

While some of us are having another day in paradise, some people in other parts of the world are dying of hunger. Have you ever felt hungry in your entire life and struggled so hard to survive just like this little girl? Or imagine she was your child. So what on earth are we (the fortunate ones, kahit papaano) here for? Come to think of it.

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Random Shots from our Palawan Trip

Superferry (Our Lady of Good Voyage). The longest 27 hours of my life! :D

The Long Awaited Break!

The boat had a brief stop-over at Coron, Palawan between 5am and 6:30am. Di na kami bumaba, baka maiwan kami ng barko eh..hehe..I managed to get a few shots of the island before the boat started moving again.

Coron, Palawan

The sun was so blinding I didn’t notice my lens was so dirty :D

Coron, Palawan

This will be in my vacation list, I swear! :)

Coron, Palawan

The girls having their juice break habang mahilo-hilo ako sa alon :D

juice break

Promise, I won’t. :D This shot was taken at Bakers’ Hill.

:)

My Teva sandals, which i bought sometime in 2000, for I think about P3K+, finally gave up on me after our El Nido hike. 8 years, tagal no? sulit na! but for sentimental reasons, try ko pa sya i-rugby..haha! maayos pa eh, really..and the best sa hiking! Nevermind the story behind the red toenails. :D

Teva

Anyway, we also went to Sabang but I didn’t join the trip to Underground River. Not again, not yet again. I spent the entire day at the beach with the girls, my sister and my mom. I know the lens needs cleaning :D

Sabang Beach

My Mom and Sofia

sofia and momzee

Sabang Sunrise. Amen!

Sabang Sunrise

That’s my brother over there and my film cam :D

here comes the sun..

Kamaynilaan. On our way back to Manila, sa plane.

kaMAYNILAan

Till next trip! Kelan kaya?

Saturday, March 29, 2008

El Nido: Island Hopping (Part II)

Now, another highlight of this trip was the super fun snorkeling we had in the Big Lagoon, but all that was not captured in cam simply because I didn’t have an underwater cam :( Anyway, let’s move on. This is Snake Island.

picture-picture

Top view of Snake Island
cloudy

You had to climb this short trail to get a top view of the island.


Sailboat. It was cloudy and a little drizzling, I was worried about my cam :D
sailboat

Another boat
DSC_0351

Entrance to the cave. This one’s a little wider than the Secret Lagoon’s opening.
cyn's cam: kasya ako, yay!

View from inside the cave
view from inside the cave

I didn’t dare join the climb, I was too tired and too scared. :D
hirap akyatin nito..

Solo.
caveman :)

Nakatulog daw, haha!
nakatulog sa pagod :)

Rock climbing, anyone?
rock climbing

Last Stop at Seven Commandos. You could see my lens is already crying :D
seven commandos

I didn’t know you could spell your name with these pebbles. My niece Xandra made this.
maan

Balay-Tubay. We got super tired from a whole day of island hopping, so of course we had to chill out!
cyn's cam: Dinner at Balay-Tubay

On stage: Marlon and Bob Marley
staged

InnGo. PhP1,200 per night (double accommodation), air-conditioned, so puede na.
InnGo

…and yes, it’s another 6 to 7 hours travel!
getting ready for another 6 to 7 hours travel

…and when it’s THAT long, you really can’t avoid this from happening, can you? :D
wee-wee break

I’ll post our photos in Sabang, Palawan next!

Friday, March 28, 2008

El Nido: Island Hopping (Part I)

18 March 2008

A whole day of island hopping in El Nido! Super stress buster! Kulang na lang di na ko bumalik sa work..haha! My only regret was that I didn't buy an underwater camera for this trip, or an underwater casing for my cam (ang mahal naman kasi eh..haha!). Oh well, next time.

Mascardo’s Boat. Rental fee is PhP3500 for a whole day of island hopping. Mascardo, our boatman, owns this boat. :D
Mascardo's Boat! :)

Sailing. My brother Mark and his wife Kristine.
mark, tin

So this is El Nido…
El Nido

Helicopter Island, hmnn, puede! :D
helicopter island

The Black Ship.
the black ship

Kayaking.
sailing to nothingness

Our first island stop. This is the best place (island) to have your ‘pictorial’ when you visit El Nido. Dami props around - the old boat, the mala-‘survivor’ hut, big rocks, etc. :D Mahangin sa labas. :D Photo by Cyn.
cyn's cam: walang suklayan

Ipe climbing a coconut tree :D
ipe climbing the coconut tree

Lovers in Palawan. :D
el nido boat

at dahil hindi habambuhay, payat ako, haha! :D Photo by Mark.
fhm :)

That’s my crush over there :D
that's my crush over there.. :)

Spell El Nido? T-H-I-S-I-S-L-I-F-E!
El Nido

Moving on. Parang altar no?!
parang altar no?

On our way to the secret lagoon. Shhh. :D
way to the secret lagoon..

When it’s high tide, you have to swim your way in through that narrow opening.
the small opening to the secret lagoon

…and Voila, we’re inside! The secret is no longer a secret. :D I must say this is one of the highlights of our island hopping. The place is sooooo beautiful!
El Nido jump shot

Solo.
nainggit.. :)

Going back to the boat for our next island stop.
back to the boat

To be continued….