Showing posts with label kuwait photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kuwait photography. Show all posts

Monday, October 6, 2014

Kuwait-Iraq Border Abandoned Camp



EXIF: ss 13", ISO 200, f2.8 tokina 11-16mm

Yesterday was a very unforgettable experience. It was a fun long ride with my Lens Artists group. Initially went to Saudi Border and realized half way on our journey that we went at the wrong place, so we reroute to Iraq Border and got lost again until we reached this place. The old US Camp which is now abandoned. It's my first time here, so Ali told me to bring Iron metal with me. Anyhow, I felt really sick yesterday so I was shooting while febrile. I hope I can come back to this place again, there's a lot of interesting foregrounds to choose from. 

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Christianity in the land of Arabs

I honor and respect the State of Kuwait for allowing Christians to have their house of prayer here in their country. Filipinos and other nationalities who are for Christ gather here to celebrate their faith. In a way, it becomes an outlet of our soul. We are fed by Good Words, we are embraced by Great Christian Companionship and we are reminded that we are loved. 



EXIF: 1/60 f16 iSO100 AWB MM (Sigma 10-20mm @ 10mm)

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Crescent Moon over the Marina


The crescent moon over the Marina Waves of Kuwait. I and Ryan had a quick walk by the seaside to witness the calmness of the waters a par of the calmness of the land. The dusk kissed the earth, and then marks the end of the second day of Ramadan here in Kuwait. View of the Marina Waves.

EXIF: 40" f16 ISO100 AWB MM (Sigma 10-20mm at 13mm)