Shutterbug: Evelyn Yap
Shutterbox: Nikon D80 DSLR
Post-shutter processing: nil


I was escorting a walking tour at Fuerte Amador and the tour guide didn’t stop for these sculptures. We didn’t stop for any sculpture. I guess they’re purely ornamental. Nothing to say about them.
So these photos were actually taken while I was walking past them. That’s right. Didn’t stop walking. I just framed and focused my shot while doing a panning movement with my camera.
You know panning, right? Except that instead of the subject moving in front of me, it was I that was moving past the subject. Of course, I had my exposure ready as we approached these sculptures. 😉
So, can I call this guerrilla photography?