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The story behind the Balloon Shot

I went to the 15th Hot Air Balloon Fiesta to try out my new 11-16mm f/2.8 Tokina UWA. I didn’t plan hope to ride a balloon and I haven’t event thought of joining the DPP-Caltex photo competition. I only there to shoot and see things to shoot.

It was only in the afternoon when I got access to the field where they set-up the hot air balloons. Since I wasn’t able to get up-close shots in the morning, I took the liberty of shooting anything that goes into my lenses. The most interesting part of the shoot is when the “balloon people” are filling up the balloon with hot air. When the balloon pilot starts to fire the torch, several of his assistants will start pulling the balloon downwards to keep it from moving away from the ground. It was a good subject to shoot. I didn’t bother that around two dozens of photographers (most of them are wearing DPP and Caltex shirts) were shooting the same subject I was shooting.

After I got tired, I decided to leave the field and head out to look for my group. They waited for me in the Caltex booth were several computers were set-up for the photo competition. I didn’t know about the competition. I didn’t even know there was a competition. Fritz suggested that we inquire about the photo contest. I was hesitant to join the competition for two reasons: 1.) I got intimidated with the other photographers’ gears 2.) I didn’t prepare/intend to join the contest in the first place.

Anyway, the guy at the Caltex booth told us that the theme of the photo contest is “Bayanihan”. Cool! I immediately browsed my shots and found three of my best “Bayanihan” shots. After choosing my entries, I went back to the booth and gave the guy my camera’s card. The thing is, I have always been insecure of my non-post-processed shots. But this time, I submitted photos straight from my camera without undergoing any minor post processing. Pretty scary I must say.

I wasn’t expecting that my photo will be chosen as one of the best five photos for the Day 3 of the Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta. This afternoon, I received an ego-centric Google Alert in my mail. The alert was pointed into this page. Weeeee! That made my day. Bow!

Here are the other two images I submitted:

16 Responses to “The story behind the Balloon Shot”

  1. Micamyx says:

    You deserve to win a slot. You are good in capturing moments :)

  2. nina says:

    Ganda nung first photo talaga. Galing mo Winston! :D

  3. Photoblogger says:

    We couldn’t expect anything less :)

  4. Beejing says:

    I lurv the first photo!

  5. jehzlau says:

    wooot! may story pa pala tong picture na to.. wooot :D panalo na!!! :D

  6. elmot says:

    wow, great shot Wins! Winning shots…galing.

  7. reyjr says:

    Awesome. Ang galing naman talaga ng shots. :)

    Congrats dude!

  8. jehzlau says:

    yan! panalo na! WACOM + EPSON PRINTER + 20K CASH CARD + DPP Magazine Feature + DPP Subscription + Bragging Rights! WohoOOo!

  9. Jennie says:

    Woot! Winner naman pala tlaga! Congrats, Winston! Anong settings gnamit mo sa first shot, if I may ask? :)

  10. sylv3rblade says:

    Winning shot talaga. Ganda ng composition. Hats off to you :)

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  12. Angie says:

    Wow ang galing ni Idol!
    Ang ganda angle mo…^_^

  13. I am forever thought about this, appreciate it for posting.

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