Monday, June 04, 2007

Industrial Photo

The big boss commissioned me to take some shots of our refinery so they can send it to Singapore and convert it into a wall mural for our company's office there. In the Asia-Pacific region, they're asking staff around to send in their best shots of their respective refineries.

So, one day when I thought I had about an hour to spare, I got a special permit to bring my camera to our highly explosive industrial workplace.

I'm not too good with landscape shots, but what the heck I gave it a try. AND, the safety helmet and safety glasses makes it difficult to do the shots properly. AND i should have brought a tripod along with me.

Store and Produce
1/30s shutter
f/4.5 aperture
ISO800
18mm focal length
Canon EOS 400D.
Shot taken at 551pm in Batangas.


Tabangao Refinery at Day
1/30s shutter
f/4.0 aperture
ISO800
18mm focal length
Canon EOS 400D.
Shot taken at 559pm in Batangas.


Tabangao Refinery at Dusk
shutter priority
1/6s shutter
f/3.5 aperture
ISO800
18mm focal length
Canon EOS 400D.
Shot taken at 647pm in Batangas.

9 comments:

hephaestus said...

*(yawn)*

boring na talaga 'tong blog na 'to, wala nang juicy stuff. wala man lang yung pagkanta namin ni bai ng ibang "version" ng Happy Birthday. nyehehehehe... =P

stip said...

hahaha. this blog is not boring. it just doesn't meet your expectations. =)

we don't want to turn this blog into a fanfare. hehe.

Anonymous said...

ganda ng night shot (the 3rd one)! from the plat tower ba to kinuha?

ArtsyDrummer said...

ingit ako. gusto din ng canon eos series.

wala bang tungkol kay mamai dito? hehe

hephaestus said...

hehe... we totally understand you stip. iba ka na talaga ngayon. =P

stip said...

inday, welcome to my blog!

may mamai post dito, i think. somewhere in my Feb 2007 archives. :D

ArtsyDrummer said...

hwaw!!! sweet!!! ;)

Anonymous said...

buti pinyagan ka post pictures nyan dito in full view of the public :)

stip said...

tutubi: hahaha. i don't see any problem with posting these photos here -- as long as the photos don't provide details of the plant lay-out, i think its fine.

and I'll claim that this is art. =)