It’s new year’s eve, still have more than 3 hours before the fireworks glow at the sky to welcome 2011. Nothing to do, rather than just sit and wait, I have gone for a walk at The Fort Global City and shoot together with Ms. Erlyn Sistoza of http://mentalbungeejump.tumblr.com. She’s just new in photography as she has said, but she does have a view of a pro. Just click the link of her photos to see her works. Not much processes but the pictures tell a lot.
While the wheels of the truck are spinning on the road, we have seen something glowing beside the street. Not to waste time, we parked near the glowing objects and take pictures of it. The objects seemed to be alien plants that grew beside a street at Fort Bonifacio.
Shooting for the object for around 30 minutes, a roaming security guard of Global City noticed us, approached and asked for a permit. Since we do not have any, he asked us to stop. But we do asked him if we can take for a last one, good thing he agreed. According to him, these objects are solar panels. If it is so, I think the energy during day time are being stored in a battery, and that stored energy are utilized being the source of electricity to light up these objects at night. A good way for these things not to stop glowing, as long as the sun shines in the morning.
Done with the alien, for the nth time, we went to Bonifacio High Street get some pictures. Still I don’t get anything good. Just to have something, I did took a picture of Erlyn while shooting.
Get tired at around 10PM. Took a drink at Friday’s, since there were no other place because other shops were already closed. Oh my, the bill is so expensive. Already enough to make five person get drunk over the night.
Finished by 11:30 PM, we drove back to our homes. And as soon as the last minute of 2010 arrives, I have taken the chance of getting photos of fireworks. Not so good but at least I do have some.
As the glowing fireworks in the sky has stopped, and so taking pictures I did. Minutes after I fell asleep, the new year 2011 said here I come!





