Thursday, May 3, 2012

A Prelude to Perigee

May 3, 2012  
   The Earth's only satellite will be closest on May 5, 2012 - that's tomorrow. So for photography enthusiasts like me, gear up for another Supermoon!

City Lights - CM Recto Avenue

CM Recto Flyover
   Exactly my favorite spot for night shots is the CM Recto Avenue, Tsadalandia's busiest thoroughfare. Expect rapid growth in the vicinity of this once 2-lane road built by the Koreans in 1982. CM Recto Avenue connects West and East and Southern Mindanao, as vehicles of all sizes traverse here 24/7.
   Many thanks to my photo buddy MM17 of Skyscrapercity Cagayan de Oro. All night shots taken yesterday, May 3, at around 6:00PM. 

Centrio Mall and Kukun Hotel

Limketkai Hotel and Gateway Tower

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Paseo del Rio and Kagay-an Bridge

Paseo Mall (Under-construction)
 My first photoblog for the month of May featuring scenes on Kagay-an Bridge and Paseo del Rio Business Complex in Macasandig. All photos taken yesterday at around 5:30 PM. (Please click the caption to enlarge photos).
Rodelsa Circle
 Many thanks to my friend, Marvin, for bike ride around the city to get some Golden Hour shots!
Marvin - My fellow Tsadaboy

Pristine CDO River Sunset

Running on Kagay-an Bridge

Pristine CDO River

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Photowalk with CDO Bloggers








CDO BLoggers - a group of active and dynamic bloggers of Cagayan de Oro City had invited me to their first photo walk last Sunday, April 22, 2012. With Mr. Gilbert Gulang, as guest photographer, to talk about the basics of photography. The group assembled at the Gaston Park, started the walk towards Golden Friendship Park near the tennis courts, then Capistrano Street, finally ended at the Tourism Kiosk in Divisoria. 
More photos here 






Wednesday, April 18, 2012

City Lights

One of my main interests in photography is the Night Shot. Anyone novice in photography would have a hard time figuring out the right camera settings for a spell. As to the right amount of light traversing into the aperture, how long the aperture opens, among other factors that give you a good night shot.
Recipes for savory night shots is readily available through online tutorials and of course, Youtube, yes. But, per experience, it will take you hundreds of clicks before getting to your finest night shots. Thus, a good amount of patience would stand your ultimate tool for night photography.
Cagayan de Oro is well lit during the night; pretty heavy traffic during rush hours complements your cityscape cum night shots. My CM Recto Junction shots with the UCCP Church as my background were taken few days after CM Recto flyover opened in October last year and in December 2010 (second photo). One good spot for night shot is the Gaston Park when fountain is on.

Monday, April 16, 2012

Tsada101


While "nindot" is the more widely-used vernacular term for "beautiful, nice, or pleasing " in the Cebuano-speaking regions in the south, Kagay-anons and few other locales in Northern Mindanao use the term "Tsada" or "Patsada" in expressing appreciation to a thing, place or event. The term could trace its origin from Spanish "Fachada", which translates to Facade in English. Like any other Spanish loanword, Fachada might have been used erroneously by the locales, as it is in noun form, which was altered to adjective "Patsada" or "beautiful". In the present day, "Tsada" has become a generally accepted term by Kagay-anons. "Tsada" is also used in Dumaguete City in Negros Occidental, also with the same meaning.

Some History.
Mindanao Island was known to ancient Spanish conquerors as Gran Moluccas. Following Mindanao's colorful history, Cagayan de Oro is one of the few cities in the Philippines that remained highly Hispanized in terms of language, culture and traditions.