Either never leave home without your camera charger, or charge your batteries before leaving home. I failed to do both last weekend... It was GenAPA, the largest Asian cultural shows at UofM, and this is how it went. I manually focused the shot I wanted, turned on my camera, shot, and then turned my camera off. I did this until my camera died on me, which was when FASA was about the dance bangko. Talk about fail. The show was pretty dope though, I actually watched it. Most of the time I'm watching cultural shows through my viewfinder and clicking away, but with little battery on my camera I sat back, enjoyed the show, and shot timidly. I'm very proud of everyone who danced (esp. FASA) and apologize for not getting shots of everyone. This is what I came up with.
Oh yeah, please comment me if you want for full res-photos, or comment just to leave some love. Next update-- Easter Egg Hunting.























Now onto pharmacology.
-Kurt G. Belen
Nice shots! man i can't believe i chose school studying to miss this performance! haha ghaaa
ReplyDeleteThanks Jeff! After looking at your shots, I wish i went to AA a day earlier. You going back to the ROC anytime soon?
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ReplyDeleteWow, these are amazing! Would you mind sending me the one for Kopitonez (the a cappella group)? Thanks in advance! :) eryn.hong@gmail.com
ReplyDeletelove the fasa modern pics :) the shot of the boy turning around is absolutely perfect :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking these! Could you send the KSA ones to jee.parkk@gmail.com ?
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