Showing posts with label underwater. Show all posts
Showing posts with label underwater. Show all posts

Palawan 2016: Honday Bay Tour

9:02 PM
Our El Nido Tour got cancelled but good thing we had one more island hopping tour in our itinerary. The weather was cloudy which i like coz i won't get burned by the sun.hehe We were fetched by the tour van by 730AM and arrived at Honda Bay port where a boat was waiting for us. During peak seasons, the queue gets very long and you have to wait for your turn. Then, we're off to our first stop, the Starfish Island.


At the Honda Bay Port Reception


Our service for the day...






Time for snorkelling! We have to feed the fishes with bread to attract them. It was kinda hard to stay in one place because of the current.


Groupie!


Exploring...


Looking good!








Freaking cool.

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Marlin and Nemo weren't excited when we approached them. Traumatized with humans, perhaps.hehe


The next island was Luli Island from the words "lulubog lilitaw" which means something like "to submerge/sink" and "to resurface" which happens to the island during high and low tides.


Jump!


It has a sand bar, floating cottages and a diving board.



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We got fishes under our canoe..


Just keep swimming...


Cool shot.


I only float in seawater ;)


Me most of the time T_T





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It was a fun day at the sea! Check out the rest of trips in the following posts:
Underground River Tour
Mangrove Paddle Boat Tour
El Nido, Palawan

Maia's Undersea First Birthday SDE

12:40 AM
It has been so long since our last birthday SDE. It's kinda tough to do a birthday SDE since there are not that much highlights and there's so much time pressure. But that's what makes it challenging!

Maia's first birthday celebration is held at the Garden Orchid Convention Center. The place was converted into a huge aquarium with bubble balloons cascading through the ceiling. The stage was decorated with coral balloons and colorful undersea creatures. We wore party hats that looks like sea animals such as penguins, sharks and clown fish. It was a fun-filled party and the undersea adventure was a blast! Check out the SDE we made during Maia's birthday bash!



Maia's 1st Birthday
02.26.13

VENUE Garden Orchid Convention Center | PARTY PLANNER / EVENT STYLING EverAfter Events and ByGems Party Kingdom | DESIGNER Frederick Rodriguez | PHOTOGRAPHY Kerwin Baldovino | VIDEOGRAPHY Trebor Z Audio Visuals | SHOOTERS Robert, Carlo, Alleks, Dondee | EDITOR csz97

Jaypee + Divine Underwater Prenup Video

3:03 PM
This our first ever underwater prenup video! It was crazy shooting it but it was fun.
Check out their prenup photos here and here.



Underwater prenup video for Jaypee and Divine
09.17.11

Videographers: Cedrick Zabala, Ryann Elumba
Editor: Cedrick Zabala
On-the-day coordination: Elvin Sagun
Event Styling: Raymond Rabanal & Elvin Sagun

Underwater Prenup Photography

1:56 PM
Here is the underwater series of Jaypee and Divine's prenup photoshoot. More photos and some of my insights about underwater photography after the jump.



This is our first ever underwater prenup photoshoot. Because of my ability to sink and hold my breath underwater, i was the one who shot these. At first we had the photoshoot at the beach. However, we find it really difficult to produce great shots due to poor visibility. It was almost 6PM so were losing precious light and to add to that challenge, we have to endure the cold wind, strong waves, rocky ground, and the salty water that makes it harder for us to sink and open our eyes under water. It's my first time to use the camera and i have to be creative in making the shot. The initial photos were kind of a disaster.

And because of that, we learned that we really have to schedule another photoshoot. We went to Garden Orchid Hotel, which will be the venue of their reception, and had the photoshoot session at their pool. We started almost 11AM and the sun was shining brightly above us. We have good weather and nice lighting. The water was not as pure as i expected but it was way better than the sea. In this setup, our eyes and feet don't have to suffer anymore. We can fully control the environment and we have so much time to produce creative shots.

By the way, the camera was provided by the couple since we dont have an underwater camera or a waterproof case for our DSLR camera. The underwater camera we used is an HD point and shoot Fuji FinePix. The photos came out okay but because of the color of the water, the photos were very bluish/cyanic. But no worries, we have photoshop and lightroom to enhance them. :D I really like the ethereal quality of the underwater photography. I love how the way the cloth flows and the body seems to be weightless and so relaxed. All in all, It was such a fun and productive shoot. There are so much things that can be improved but i learned so much in this shoot.

Here are seven important things to consider if you want to try underwater photography. 1. Location: The best location is a clean, freshly-filled pool. No chlorine, if possible. 2. Light: More light means better picture. If you want natural light, the best time is 10AM-2PM. If you want a black background, use artificial lights. 3. Protection: Protect you eyes by using goggles. If you can afford, rent scuba gears to breathe underwater. 4. Peg: Prepare your pegs so the client/subject/model will have an idea on how to pose and project. Have an assistant to show the pegs once in a while. 5. Prepare Physically: Be sure you know how to swim. At first, it will be very difficult trying to sink and hold your breathe underwater so do some breathing exercises before shooting. Be aware of your surrounding and don't force yourself to stay underwater for too long. We don't want to drown, right? 6. Be creative: Use props, modify the setting, and prepare different outfits to have a wide variety of shots. 7. Have fun :D
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