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Photo Story Friday: Rainy Grainy

Posted by Cedric A. Solidon On September - 2 - 2011ADD COMMENTS

Rainy Grainy

It was a gloomy day. The overcast skies loomed over the Ortigas district, and I didn’t bring an umbrella with me. When the rain finally let up, I decided to go out on the streets again and take photos. Then I saw this guy in a hoodie. He had no umbrella unlike everybody else, so I snapped his photo.

I later realized that it was a little out of focus, making the shot a bit soft. I converted it to black and white, added a bit more grain to it, and increased the contrast to make the photo softer and much gloomier. Here’s the result.

Photo Story: Pasig River by Jerome Baluyut

Posted by Cedric A. Solidon On August - 26 - 201110 COMMENTS

The first photo story I’m going to feature here is Jerome Baluyut of Balintataw.

Pasig River by Jerome Baluyut

From Jerome: I took this photo last July 5, 2008 at the Pasig River, Manila on a ferry route to Quiapo from Guadalupe Station. It was my first time to join a photo walk and to ride the Pasig River ferry. I never knew how colorful the houses are along the river banks until that day, good thing I saw an approaching boat perfect for the composition I wanted to achieve.

Thanks Jerome for sending your photo story! How about you, do you have a photo and a story to share? Send them to cedric @ galapinoyredux.com, and your contribution could be featured next!

Inside the Jiabong Cave 2
Inside the Jiabong Cave.

Today started early, but then again not early enough for us to reach Catbalogan by 7:30am, as our itinerary suggested. By 6:30am, we were just leaving Biri, and the trip from there to Catbalogan takes several hours.

It was almost noon when we arrived at Catbalogan, the capital of Samar province. And though it’s been almost two decades since I last remember setting foot here, it was still basically the same as I remembered it. It is still a bustling city with streets filled with jeepneys and buses that come from other towns and pedicabs that take locals around the city. Its skyline is dominated by buildings and signboards of businesses with the mountains of Samar as its backdrop. To its west is Leyte Gulf and one could easily see the island of Biliran from a distance.

Catbalogan is Samar province’s center of commerce even back in my grandparents’ days, a status that remains to this day. So if you’re looking to buy anything from clothes to local raw materials, you can find them here. It also has a Jollibee—perfect for anyone craving for the usual artery-blocking, yet sinfully satisfying fastfood, which is a rare sight on this island.

But we didn’t go to Catbalogan for the fastfood, nor to go shopping. Rather, it would be our jump off point to the nearby town of Jiabong. Plus, it is also in this city where Joni Bonifacio is based. He is to be our guide in our spelunking trip in Jiabong, Samar.
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Photography Monday: Using the Fuji X100 for Street Photography

Posted by Cedric A. Solidon On August - 22 - 20118 COMMENTS

Fuji X100 Profile

Hi there! This post has been moved to my photography blog. Check out Camera Review: Using the Fuji X100 for Street Photography.

Canshoot.com is where I’ll be posting camera reviews, photography tips, and other photography-related stuff from now on. Click here to visit it.

Thanks!

- Cedric

Photo Story Friday: Happy Hop

Posted by Cedric A. Solidon On August - 19 - 2011ADD COMMENTS

Happy Hop

I was walking towards SM Cebu when I saw this kid wearing a cute native Filipino costume, presumably for the ‘Buwan ng Wika’ (literally Language Month) celebration. I just had to take her photo, but I didn’t walk fast enough to capture her facing the camera. It was a good thing, though. I was pretty happy when I was rewarded with this happy hop she made instead as she went down the stairs, holding her mother and nanny’s hands.

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Gala Pinoy Redux is Cedric A. Solidon\'s travel and photography blog, with an occasional offbeat humor thrown in.

The blog originally started in late 2006 as Gala Pinoy, where the author shared his early travels to different parts of the country.

Travel Blog with a Little Humor Thrown In

Traveling sometimes can be stressful, especially when traveling to destinations for the first time. Thus, the author unloads some of the stress by sharing humorous travel insights and photos along the way.

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