Saturday, March 17, 2012

3rd International Pyromusical Festival|Korea VS Malta

As the music started to play and fireworks started to light up the sky, I was a hoping Korea would showcase a really great show. I was a bit disappointed because the synchronization of the fireworks and music were not as smooth as I had expected.

Good thing that the colorful display of fireworks compensated the performance’s shortage of harmonization. It reflected Korea’s colorful and fashionable modern culture. 

K-Pop was one the dominant culture that captivated most teens a year ago. Its songs, even though many Filipinos wouldn’t really know a thing about the lyrics, embraced it whole-heartedly. The artistic color combination and slim fitted garments authenticates their fashion from the rest.

After Korea’s flamboyant display of fireworks, we decided to go and grab something to eat. Too bad we lost track of the time that almost cost us the next show. We scrambled to our pre-planned location but the time wasn’t enough. Undaunted and unprepared I was left with no choice but to shoot on the spot.

There was no room for me to fit in; almost. Good thing I managed to squeeze myself in to a good tight spot. The dazzled crowed was almost everywhere, enjoying the sparkling sight. I’d hoped to catch the display from a far with the MOA Eye in it. The huge Ferris wheel’s twinkling lights matched with fireworks would be quite a sight.

I didn’t expect my impromptu shoot to turn out quite admirable. I though my hope of having a commendable shot was like the fireworks. One second it’s there and after another it’s gone. As the fireworks bloom in the night sky I can’t help but wonder how this year’s competition would turn out. Would it outshine the previous year or would the former performance proved to be better.