Monday, February 20, 2017

SJCAM SJ4000 WIFI - Timelapse Video

I have had this SJCAM SJ4000 WIFI camera for about 2 years now. I've been using this for my travel and water trips and adventure. It is a great camera. It has gone through tough times with me, and even the a part of the front lens of this camera was scratched. Unfortunately, that scratch affects the image quality which is evient on the lower right center of the frame. I dont know where I got it but I'm pretty sure it was from one of my adventures.   

The images and video that this cam shoots are sharp. I rarely get blurry pictures .It has some features that I really like such as the time-lapse. It is called the videolapse option in the main menu of the camera. I rarely shoot time lapse video with this camera because I do not have the patience to wait and leave the camera shooting for minutes uninterrupted. The WIFI feature is great too however, it is a sucker for battery power. The battery juice doesnt last that long when I use the WIFI functions frequently. The wifi feature does allow you to control the camera from your Android smartphone or an Iphone. 
  
Overall, this camera is a best buy. It's almost like having a GoPro but for a cheaper price. 


The video was shot in my hometown Zamboanga City Philippines at Abong-Abong Upper Psonanca, KCC Mall de Zamboanga, and my room. The video was edited in Adobe Premiere with color correction done. Enjoy!

Sunday, December 18, 2016

Lapaz, Zamboanga City

Lapaz is one of the 98 Baranggays in Zamboanga City, Philippines. It is located along the east coast of the city. This place is also know as the "Baguiao of Zamboanga" beacause the weather is colder due to its high elevation.


I've been to Lapaz recently and it is so much different now since the last time I visited. The road is paved and the many house are built. Thankfully, the trees were still alive and the fog is still within reach. However, the thought of building the paved road in this baranggay, one can conclude that it cost the lives of many trees. :( 



While we where leaving the place with a motorbike, I hastily took my smartphone when the heavens fell. I filmed the surreal atmosphere with my phone while the motorbike was speeding along the paved road. It was cold and I loved it. Too bad I left my Samsung NX200 at home. If I only had my NX200 with me, I could have taken a better quality video than the one showed below. Still, I manged to make it loo a little appealing by editing the video in Adobe Premiere Pro. I changed the color a bit, applied a colder tone. I slowed down the video for a relaxng ride. Added a surreal music to reflect the feeling I had while shooting this. (though I'm aware that music mood can be subjective)



So if you happen to visit Zamboanga City, and offered an opportunity to visit this place, please do not hesitate to say "yes". It is all worth it!



Shot with my smartphone, Cloudfone Excite Prime.

video was edited in Adobe Premiere Pro

Friday, December 2, 2016

Bunguiao, Zamboanga City Philippines


Bunguiao is one of the 98 baranggay in Zamboanga City Philippine. It is located on the east coast of Zamboanga. People here speak pure Chavacano (Philippines' Broken Spanish dialect) Bunguiao is a love place. It is a place that teaches you that a simple life would more likely bring you to happines.

I fell in love with this place. My job sent me here and this place has become my second home. This is a small 'barrio' is surrounded by forest. The air always feel fresh. The water is always cold, straight from springs and it is always free! Electric wires and posts are built but the electric company has not provided the electricity yet. So there are no TVs, internet, or any electronic entertainment. There isn't and mobile phone signal either. But people still find ways to have fun by playing cards and drinking alcohol, which is not-so-cool. 

I met many beautiful people and made friends. Life in this place is a bit harder than in the "pueblo" or downtown. Farming is the main source of money nd that is quite difficult. I hope to leave my imprint into the people in this place before I leave. 

Here are some videos I shot in this place :)

Enjoy! 

Monday, November 21, 2016

Mi Goreng Street Food in Zamboanga City Philippines

Travelling isn't only about going and exploring new places. It is also about savoring the best food that a new place has to offer. 

In Zamboanga city, one of the important things that a traveler or a city visitor should do is to indulge one's self in food. Zamboanga has so many food that can not be found anywhere else, at least in the Philippines. We have Satti, Pianggang, Daral, Pastil, Curacha and more. Most of these food are influenced by the Spaniards when we were once a colony of Spain. The Indian and Malaysian influence are also evident in these food where curry is common in some of these 'Zamboagna only' food. The indigenous Muslim Filipino tribes, (Yakan, Samal, Tausug, Maranao and more) also has their own unique taste in desserts which was further enhanced when their food where introduced in Zambonga City.  

One of the food that I really like is the Mi Goreng. I didn't know what the name meant until I googled it. It means "Fried Noodles". A simple and sensible name. The noodles is being fried in oil and mixed with their 'magic' soy sauce and served with fried egg topping.

Mi Goreng just sprouted in the streets of Zamboanga City recently. I don't remember seeing this food in the streets of my hometown few years ago. Now I'm wondering how it flourished here. Hmmm That would be interesting. 

Drool over this video and enjoy watching :) 

Shot with my Smartphone: Cloudfone Excite Prime 

Sunday, November 6, 2016

Bahay Kubo Filipino Song (English Lyrics)

My brother is an amazing guitarist. He is one of the well-known guitarist in Zamboanga City. He plays guitar in bars, restaurants, weddings, birthdays, and all other special occasions where live music is needed. He has a band called the New Soul band. Music is his full time career now. 


One of Thea's favorite song is Bahay Kubo, a Filipino traditional folk song. The song talks about a small hut  (meaning of the title) surrounded with many kinds of vegetables. The song names different kinds of vegetable in Tagalog. The composer must be a vegetable farmer. 



 Here the English version of the lyrics grabbed from https://rverzola.wordpress.com

My humble hut
may look tiny,
but the veggies around
it, sure are many.
Yam beans and eggplants,
wing’d beans and peanuts,
string, hyacinth and lima beans.
Winter melon and loofah,
bottl’ gourd, squash, et cetera.
There is more, amiga,
radish, mustard, yeah!
Onions, tomatoes
garlic and ginger.
If you look all around,
sesame seeds abound!
Because Thea wouldn's stop from playing, Monray played the song Bahay Kubo ith his guitar while I sing it for Thea. 


Saturday, November 5, 2016

Family Day out at CityMall Tetuan Zamboanga


It is a rare accasion that all of us, family members, are at home. It was a sunday. In most sundays, my Dad is at church, my mom is resting from work, my brother is on his gig, and my sister is at the hospital at work, and I hand out with my friends at the mall. But not today, we're all at home. My dad has no church appointments, my sister is on her rest day, my brother has no gig, and I am too lazy to go out my my friends. 

We decided to go out and visit a new mall that has recently opened, CityMall Tetuan, Zamboanga City. It is a small shopping center with fast food restaurants, shopping store, and an indoor playground for kids. It was 3 kilometers from home. It was easy for us to get there. My mom doesn't really like going out but to my surprise, she was fine with going out with the whole family.  

This Sunday was a family day out. We went to CityMall. Had dinner in Jollibee and strolled around. It was a small mall so we toured every corner in minutes. 

When Thea passed by the playground, her eyes was mesmerized by the colors of the slides. She was excited to see those children having fun with the slides. Thea, hurriedly ran towards the slides and attempted to try it. I assisted her getting up. She was scared when she got on the ramp but she was brave enough to give in to the gravity and slide her was down. We were happy to see Thea having fun. It was Thea's night out.     

Saturday, October 29, 2016

Venice Piazza Mall, McKinley Hill Philippines

It has always been my dream to be in Europe. Who wouldn't want to go there? It is such an amazing place. Although I haven't been there, I know it is an amazing place. I have watched it on TV and internet. It is truly mesmerizing. The mixture of the old buildings and modern lifestyle fascinates me a lot. Everytime I see Europe, I always wonder and ask myself, "Is there a chance for me to get there?"

Getting to Europe is very expensive especially for a Filipino like me. I only earn 12,000 PHP pesos per month and getting there might require me to gather at least 400,000 pesos. That's like years of work! So, I ask myself, "What are the chances for me to get there?" Still, I cant find an answer. Or shall I say, it is impossible for me to get there, yet.

Few days after I decided to leave Manila, the Venice Piazza Mall in Taguig Manila just opened. Although the whole construction isn't 100% completed, they allowed visitors and shopper to get into this Venice-like place in the Philippines. Just like most malls in the Philippines, it has the same stalls as you would see in SM and Ayala Malls, especially the expensive stalls that only upper class Filipinos can afford. Thankfully, getting in the canal area is free!

I came here with my girlfriend. It was around noon time when we got here. It was scorching, just usual tropical summer noon time, hot and humid. there were few people around. We walked and took pictures. I was impressed by the details of the walls and the corners. A lot of effort was put in trying to replicate Venice. However, it is nothing like the Europe that I see in TV and internet. There was no rustic feels and no vintage aroma. Since this place was fairly new, I could smell the fresh paint from the wall and hear the construction ongoing. As if they were rushing to meet the deadline of the completion of the mall's construction. 

With all this, still I'm planing to get back to this place. Maybe at night time so I could also experience the beautiful night light that it has to offer. Still, I'm grateful I have stepped on a Venice replica. A part of a dream has been "fulfilled" already.