Manila Day 3

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Yesterday was spent mostly in traffic, commuting around Manila meeting with travel agencies and checking out a photography gallery in Makati.  Despite all that time sitting in taxis and jeepnies, I couldn’t help but take a few snaps along the way.

Manila Coke Sign

Manila Coke Man

CocaCola logos can be found in all the remote places on the planet, and they are a great backdrop for photos. Whenever I see a Coke logo with someone or something interesting in front of it I grab a few shots.

This guy saw me walking along, and lit up with a great smile and a thumbs up, I quickly raised the camera and snapped off two frames.

 
 
 

I share the four shot sequence above to point out the importance of staying with a subject long enough to capture the unfolding emotions or expressions. I often shoot sequences like this for my NGO clients, so that when they put together a piece, they are able to use the image that fits best. Moral of the story…stay with it, don’t put the camera down and start chimping until the action is over! My favorite is frame number three, what’s yours?

Cheers,

Karl

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  1. Erin Wilson June 17, 2010 at 7:31 pm #

    Hard to say which of the four would be my favourite. They all tell a slightly different story. Perhaps the second one… I like the way she’s engaged with the viewer.

  2. James Clarke June 28, 2010 at 10:42 pm #

    Beautiful colours there. What time of day? Are you using any filter?

  3. Karl Grobl June 29, 2010 at 1:28 pm #

    hi James thank you for your comment on the blog thanks also for the complement regarding the “beautiful colors”. In answer to your question I do not use any filters, I try to look for good light and or adjust my white balance to get the color tonality that I want. Of course it helps to shoot during the golden hour however most my time is spent shooting in light that’s not so perfect, so being able to “look for the good light” is important.

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