I went to see Grebeg Sekaten with Aura yesterday. Came a bit late, but since I didn't intend to shoot the procession itself anyway it wasn't a big deal. There were helluva other photographers doing that already. But for you who don't know what Grebeg Sekaten is all about, the most awaited moment is when the palace sends out two gunungan (literally "mountain") consist of foods and vegetables to be given to the people. It is said that those who could get the foods from gunungan will receive blessings, so believers go crazy to snatch anything they could grab from it. Imagine a mosh pit, minus any music.
But anyway, as I said I don't have any pictures of that particular moment but here are few snaps before the event.
Who knows, perhaps in the future I will be known as "that guy who shoots shadows upside down", heh. Nonetheless I'm quite fond of this method, sometimes really interesting shapes do appear.
The light got pretty harsh at times, I loved to search for high contrast scenes with deep shadows during those moments.
And consequently, umbrellas are abundant.
And that would be all, ciao!
Posting an entry for the sake of posting. A few random frames from the last 2 weeks.
While waiting for my motorcycle to be fixed.
Been a while since the last time the gang gathered and did something. In this case, eat. In fact, I think that's the only reason we could be gathered in the first place.
Sasha wears glasses now! Random ketchup bottles as framing add 10 points in artistic value. Very important stuff.
Later during that night. ASA3200, f/3.5, half a second. Half! ...Just so I could look like I actually know what I'm doing.
The light from the cellphone display monitor was the brightest light around.
Walking around UGM complex in a Sunday morning.
Oh, I spotted a group of youth practicing parkour in one area, too bad they were already finished by the time I got there. Looked pretty interesting, I'll see if I can get in touch with them next Sunday.
Dinto and his Yashica Electro.
...And that's all (what??). Well hopefully I could show more next week. Hopefully.
While waiting for my motorcycle to be fixed.
Been a while since the last time the gang gathered and did something. In this case, eat. In fact, I think that's the only reason we could be gathered in the first place.
Sasha wears glasses now! Random ketchup bottles as framing add 10 points in artistic value. Very important stuff.
Later during that night. ASA3200, f/3.5, half a second. Half! ...Just so I could look like I actually know what I'm doing.
The light from the cellphone display monitor was the brightest light around.
Walking around UGM complex in a Sunday morning.
Oh, I spotted a group of youth practicing parkour in one area, too bad they were already finished by the time I got there. Looked pretty interesting, I'll see if I can get in touch with them next Sunday.
Dinto and his Yashica Electro.
...And that's all (what??). Well hopefully I could show more next week. Hopefully.
Sekaten Fair 2008, First Visit
It's that time of the year again, a month long traditional fair preceding the Gerebeg Maulud, the celebration of Prophet Muhammad birthday. The real Sekaten ceremony itself actually only starts a week before the Gerebeg, and consists of playing the palace ceremonial gamelan for a week long to attract people to come to the mosque. As such, the fair is originally just a mere company to the ceremony, but nowadays people are attracted more to the fair than the actual ceremony... even the gamelan sounds could be barely heard, drowned in the noise from the nearby fair.
But anyway, the fair is always crowded so it's always a good opportunity to photograph people. So one day I met up with Erik, Naga, Lucy, and Aul to snap around. I came late, everyone else already waited for me so as soon as I got there we went straight inside.
As usual families with little kids are everywhere.
This guy sat on a really sweet spot, I made a few alternative compositions out of this single scene alone:
"Men & Women" This one would have been nicer with a higher shutter speed...
"Selling clothes" The badass photographer himself. :))
As the night slowly crawled in, rain started to pour down so we stopped taking pictures and started looking for shelter. Later on we went to a nearby angkringan to grab some food and warm drink. And as expected everytime a heavy rain hits town, the electricity was out...
The fair will still be there through March so I look forward to go there again, either to take pictures or just to hang out and enjoy the atmosphere. I miss going there with the friends from architecture campus...
Oh and yes I made some layout adjustments on the blog which result in bigger pictures. Bigger! Mmmm. This layout should just fit in 1024x768 resolution and probably look as good in bigger resolutions. Hope this finds you all well!
But anyway, the fair is always crowded so it's always a good opportunity to photograph people. So one day I met up with Erik, Naga, Lucy, and Aul to snap around. I came late, everyone else already waited for me so as soon as I got there we went straight inside.
As usual families with little kids are everywhere.
This guy sat on a really sweet spot, I made a few alternative compositions out of this single scene alone:
"Men & Women" This one would have been nicer with a higher shutter speed...
"Selling clothes" The badass photographer himself. :))
As the night slowly crawled in, rain started to pour down so we stopped taking pictures and started looking for shelter. Later on we went to a nearby angkringan to grab some food and warm drink. And as expected everytime a heavy rain hits town, the electricity was out...
The fair will still be there through March so I look forward to go there again, either to take pictures or just to hang out and enjoy the atmosphere. I miss going there with the friends from architecture campus...
Oh and yes I made some layout adjustments on the blog which result in bigger pictures. Bigger! Mmmm. This layout should just fit in 1024x768 resolution and probably look as good in bigger resolutions. Hope this finds you all well!
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