A week in Guatemala #2

Let's start this week series with some pictures of a Colombian Food Festival held in here. There was many delicious cooking from Colombia. This festival brought me good memories from my trip to Bogotá.

Miku joinned me for dinner.
There was also a lot of delicious desserts for the most demanding palates.

Something I was realizing after processing the pics was the white balance of the images. You can notice a yellowish tone in the pictures due to tungsten lights. Im still figuring out and learning how to take better pictures at night (indoor and outdoor). Any tip you would like to exchange?

Ceramic figurines with traditional dresses.

Also, for this week I went to a Fair Book. Do you go to fair books often?
I usually go with the idea to buy classical literature. One book I would really like to read is "Pride and Prejudice" but for now Im reading "The Pillars of the Earth" from Ken Follet.

Bad thing about this fair book was this time there wasnt manga books related to buy and I was thinking in expand my limited naruto collection. :(

Food was also present in the fair.

More recently, If you didnt know, I had for a brief period of time, an Amazon Kindle in my hands. Didnt saw one before and I felt like a newbie with it. I kept asking questions to cute owner. You can read the related post in here.

Omake shot, from a local restaurant ceiling. I really liked the stars in the night lightning.

As you may noticed, all the pictures arent from a single week but from many weeks. I kind of find difficult to post this photoshoot series in a per week basis, so Im collecting pictures from many weeks and do the procesing in one batch.

If havent, check the first week in Guatemala post.

2 comments

Nopy said...

I have a regular point and shoot camera and it allows me to change the settings to tungsten light, which gets rid of the yellow. Most cameras should have this function too, unless it's really old.

flyzice said...

"Pride and Prejudice" is a good read, and I absolutely adore the main character ^^;;

Those cakes are mouth-watering.

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