Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Saigon VMW Trip Chronicles: Day-1

1 - "Drive Home Saigon." This trip is an annual event sponsored by our company. Last year was in Bali which I passed up due to safety reasons. A year before that was in Hong Kong, my first outing with VMW. I was with the third bunch of colleagues leaving for Ho Chi Minh. The first thing noticeable as you leave from the airport is the amount of motorbikers everywhere. About 3million motorbikes roaming the streets. This attributes to Saigon (alternative name for Ho Chi Minh) being a third world city of about 7million, where public transportation is not yet fully established and only a few can afford to buy cars.
2 - "Saigon Street Arts." Noticeable too were plenty of art shops some are known to be selling pirated paintings. I have seen a Monalisa in one of those shops but the image I snapped was not good enough to be posted.

3 - "Saigon Rush Hour_1 ." The rain had just stopped when we landed at Ho Chi Minch City (HCM). 'Twas about past five and working hours had just ended, and so the streets were very busy. Despite the overcast sky, the setting sun still managed to cast a bit of light on the motorists on the image below.

4 - "Saigon Hotel View After The Rain." The moment I entered the room, there was a sudden urge to see what's behind the day curtain. It was a colourful rural skyline, in itself tells a lot about HCM City.

5 - "VMW Dinner." The first company event in HCM was a dinner at a floating resto.

6 - "Birthday Peek." Photojournalism was my focus for the HCM trip. My colleagues will definitely be armed with at least a point-and-shoot camera of their own for their poses so for me, to capture what is uniquely Saigon is utterly more important. At the second floor of the ferry where the viewing deck is, I managed to capture a birthday celebration being held. I hesitated switching to a wide lens as I might lose the moment that's why the violinist in the fore was lost it could have been better to frame the unfolding scene.

7 - "Floating Resto." A similar ferry on a distance. It would be impossible for me to capture it nicely focused as our ferry was also moving, so I decided to play with zooming the lens in an out while pressing the shutter button. Here's one of the best shot amongst a few.

8 - "Portside of Resto." There was a live band and a firedance show to entertain us. The ferry docked and it was time to head back to hotel. I got lucky to step out of the ferry first and was able to capture this scene. Just one shot as I have already started a bottleneck.
9 - "Saigon's Best: Tran Manh Tuan." The night was still young, so some of us decided to alight at Ben Tanh Market instead of heading back to hotel. A chill out was a great idea so we walked towards a popular Jazz bar for some drinks. The bar is owned by Tran Manh Tuan, a popular jazz saxophonist. Singapore's Mario Sergio used to have regular performances here.

10 - "Best Seat In The House." I have always wanted to play serious jazz music, in its highest form. But the opportunity keeps on eluding me. Nevertheless, I'm quite happy with what I can play at the moment and maybe just pass on the passion to my kids later on. Jazz drummers, I respect them that's why for me, this is 'the best seat in the house.'

11 - "Speaking Hands." There was an interplay of spotlights highlighting the band. I waited for the yellow light to hit the pianist, hoping to capture the melancholy of the song the band was playing at the time.

12 - "SGD$1.00 Beer." If Phils have San Miguel and Singapore have Tiger, Vietnam has Saigon Beer. But unlike in Singapore, beer in Vietnam is very cheap. Almost everything there is cheap if you are coming from a first world country. But Saigon is not their favourite beer afterall. You will know from my 'Day-3 chronicles' coming soon...

13 - "Saigon Means 'Kapok' Tree." Walking back to the hotel, I can't help but adore the giant Kapok Trees (about 30-metres tall) lined up along most streets. They are like pine trees along the streets of Baguio City (Phils). In Singapore, there are a lot of these trees introduced by Landscapers recently (in the past 5 years) but never had I seen gigantic ones as those in HCM.

Monday, August 06, 2007

Cool Shooters!


(Images by John Panelo of PinoyCSers)

Sunday, August 05, 2007

Baybeats '07 Day-3: URBANDUB


I'd pay to watch this group again! Probably one of the best in Phils. today. Their music and their stamina on stage is just AWESOME!

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Saturday, July 28, 2007

Dreamers

" Banda Fantastica - 1 Album" proponents I dream of having a Les Paul...

'ts been a while since I played the guitar...

...a new song in the pipeline!'BF - the album': out now (its free!)

NDP'07 Preview

Unfortunately, I'd be out of town during the NDP Parade Day and won't be able to shoot the fireworks in its full glory. This test only ran for abt 5-mins, I was lucky enough to capture just about five 'good enough' shots. I picked the above as the best.
After all the smoke has gone, 'twas time to capture the magnificently lit urbanscape.

Friday, July 27, 2007

Best Friends


22Jul07: Post Bday/BF Dinner

After attending church service at Good Shepheard Cathedral, we strolled around Bras Basah and found this Italian resto. 'Twas about to rain so we decided to dine.

Food was great, i'd come back for the 'vegetable medley.'

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Fantastica Dream Came True!!!

If you still don't believe in dreams, now I'm telling you...it really does come true.

When you really put your heart on something, it will drive you on...and on...and next thing you'll know you've just been there...

But its not as easy as you think. Along the way you'll get to know friends who will help you along. You don't need to scratch their backs...all you need is to give a little bit of RESPECT.
Its not about who gets there first, not about who call the shots, not about who is more popular, not even about who is better...no this ain't about who is cute...
These people have one passion, one mindset...they are no whiners...(above photo by leo odulio, jr)
...and no, its not about money, coz they are all good in their respective professions, they will give anything for free......their only goal: TO PLAY AND BE HEARD.

...that is 'THE DREAM'
they set their minds on that goal, and they worked their hard damned asses for it...
they did it good, and they did it for ...
YOU!

At this point I would like to thank God Almighty! everyone behind BANDA FANTASTICA ALBUM and BARNONE LAUNCH (Pres. Ivan and team). My fellow bandmates from MeshPotatoes and Mr. Brosnan and their loved ones? My wife Evelyn and clan for the unyielding support and inspiration! Thanks to colleagues Bong, Corinne, Leah, Max, TeckLoon! Thanks to former colleagues Erwin and Kelly! Thanks to Menchie for taking the shots when I was on stage with my bands. Thanks to other bands for keeping up with the dream. Thanks to everyone who came to support.

We live the dream and we will do it again!