Spritz Series: the Pitch Black project output
I was busy thinking of some work-related complication while simultaneously beating the clock in a java-based puzzle game as the TV pulsed with sounds from a CSI Miami episode late last night when everything went pitch black.
Here we go again, I thought. Now, what to do...
Got my caving headlight and my blue LED and got these pictures:
I have a name of the group: the Spritz Series. Again, taken from my V3x and put up here "as is" without enhancements nor adjustments from Adobe Photoshop. I already have a buyer of the framed versions of these which the married couple will conveniently hang to grace their new bare living room. I instantly obliged on the deal and thought I could actually make this hand-held photography stint a side income generating venture.
Life is sweet.
Labels: Art, Photography
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excellent shots. those will go well with bare white walls.
you spelunk as well? astig.
I have only gone to two caving trips from November last year to date and I loved it. First was in Sagada (cave-connection). 4 hours under ground. Astig ang experience.
I've done the cave connection twice already (2001 and this year). I'm a big time Sagada fan boy. I blogged about sagada for about a month last summer.
Anyway, what was subject of the photographs - or is a big secret? hehe
Did you also try rock-face climbing at echo-valley? We did. Really fun.
As for the subject matter of the series, "Spritz" should give away what the object is.
Oh, alright, the object is the container we use at home to spray water onto clothes when ironing. I was not gonna tell but you asked nicely.
yup, we did that too. i also jumped off the top of the small falls. hehe. it's only a good 15-20 ft, but it was still a rush. haha.
nice subject. you managed to make it otherworldly.
Thanks. I know it would have looked better if taken with a digital SLR. The challenge was how to make it not look as thought they were taken by a phone-camera. I think I got the last bit covered. Being the self-deluded person that I am, I was actually quite pleased with how the lot turned out (cue in solitary tear running midway down a cheek here). Damn I'm good!
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