July 2010
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fave internet people.. interesting people.
KRYZ UY http://thirstythought.wordpress.com/2009/08/ this girl is so pretty :D reminds me of that korean actress Han Hyo Ju(Spring Waltz) she’s a stylist(a great sense of style i must say!!),dancer and a model.. she’s even friends(actually batch mates-i read) with TRICIA GOSINGTIAN-my first ever fave photographer :3 she’s also a model and a stylist(i think?she...
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my favorite smiths.
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one of my girl crushes.hihi Leighton Meester ^_^
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Sleep is a symptom of caffeine deprivation.  Anonymous
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I came here tonight because when you realized you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible.  ~Sally (played by Meg Ryan) in When Harry Met Sally
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vintage kaye,papa,mama and j-ann.♥
j-ann’s baptism @ St.Mark’s Cathedral- Infanta,Quezon
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MY clay sculpture: materials.
Taylor Lautner’s Macho torso. 2 blocks of black clay. an empty cologne bottle. a used ribbon.xD an empty nail polish bottle?xD strings. 2 clay box for the base. paper strips. masking tape. haha.. see,my materials are really weird! but you’ll see how it turns out tomorrow!! goodluck to me.. yeaah.. and OH.. a cup of milk and a bottle of water to fight late night sugar rush!
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you shouldn’t miss her. she’s unworthy. she doesn’t even think about you today. because she doesn’t care. you don’t exist.
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commercial photography reblog:...
Commercial Photography Commercial Photography work can be quite well paid so you really need to know what you are doing, coupled with the ability to deliver on time. You need to be able to think on your feet and have an instant solution for any problems that arise. It is normally an area in which a photographer will specialise or only enter into after a few years experience under his/her belt. ...
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people photography reblog:...
People Photography ]]> People Photography - This is a tricky subject for many people starting out in photography (including myself) as it can be quite daunting. You almost feel as though you are imposing on people’s privacy when photographing them but it is one area that you will inevitably come across the more you move forward. Photography is such a great hobby or profession for the more...
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sports photography reblog:...
Sports Photography Sports Photography - Once again, with the advance of digital photography, I see during my research on the web, many more decent sports photographers coming to the fore. To get consistently good sports shots means either having a quick eye and even quicker shutter finger, or taking a lot of images to get it right, and in the past that meant “burning” or wasting a lot...
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landscape photography reblog:...
Landscape Photography ]]> Unless you are lucky enough to become world renowned and manage to sell many prints, landscape photography is more of an interest than a living for most people, although nice stock images can also sell well. I personally love the subject as it gives me the opportunity to see so much more around me, not only that, when looking through a camera I tend to see things in...
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photography categories reblog:...
Photography Categories Photography Categories - Landscapes - Sports - People - Commercial - Weddings - Still Life/Studio - Stock Some people when starting out in photography have an idea or particular passion that they wish to follow. You may already be involved in the fashion or sports industry and may well wish to continue but to also incorporate your photography somehow. For most of us, it...
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filters reblog:...
Filters and Effects - Most of the time, if possible, and to keep the image as original as I can, I try not to use too many filters or effects to enhance the image I am after. The beauty of software such as Photoshop is that you can sometimes add these filters and effects later whilst keeping the original file pure and untouched. So my first piece of advice here is that you try to keep your shots...
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Lenses reblog:...
Lenses Lenses - All SLR users, film or digital, will usually fall into one of two camps when deciding which glass to buy for our cameras; * Beginners or Amateurs on a limited budget (We all start somewhere)! * Serious Amateurs, Professionals or people wanting to further their photography career. Whatever budget you have, think about what you want to achieve both now and...
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Focussing and Lenses reblog:...
Focussing and Lenses Focussing and Lenses - Quality - If you are using poor quality, cheap lenses, the chances are that you occasionally become a bit despondent with your photography. You may find that the sharpness is sporadic and generally poor and that you struggle in your editing program to get a decent image. You may find that the edges are always blurred and mistakenly think that you used...
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Focussing for Depth of Field reblog:...
Focussing for Depth of Field ]]> Focussing for Depth of Field (DOF) - Depth of field is the term used to describe the amount of your image that is in focus. Landscapes, for example, where everything is in focus have good or deep DOF and a macro shot where only a small part of the image is in focus has poor or shallow DOF. Depth of field is generally determined by the aperture setting with larger...
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Panning reblog:...
Panning Panning is an age-old technique that I am sure many of you already know/use. For any moving subject it is important to “stay with” the subject whilst you are framing the shot before and after you shoot. With slower shutter speeds, this technique can ensure that the subject stays sharp even if the background is blurred, an effect that is quite striking and effective for...
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auto focus or manual? reblog from...
Autofocus or Manual? Autofocus or Manual - For most of my work nowadays I make the most of the incredible advances in Canon’s quiet and fast USM autofocus technology. I may be a bit biased here but I do also know that Nikon and Olympus, among others, have similar advancements in their own focussing systems. Autofocus is so incredibly quick now, its speed has been said to be nearly as fast...
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Focus modes reblog:...
Focus Modes Focus Modes - One Shot or Servo? - Many digital cameras, particularly SLR’s, give you the choice of either AI Servo or One Shot focussing. Again, what you choose normally depends on your own style and what you are photographing. One Shot This is exactly what it says. The camera will focus correctly for one shot and then you would need to release the shutter button and press...
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Focus points reblog:...
Focus Points ]]> Most modern SLR cameras have an array of focus points ranging anywhere from 3 to 45 within the viewfinder. You can normally select either one specific point or all points at once for auto-focussing. Whereas having 45 focussing points can be advantageous and impressive, it can also have its downsides. So how and when do you use how many points? Everyone has their personal...
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Focus reblog:...
Focussing with your DSLR Focussing - Just because a modern digital SLR camera and lens set up has a reliable and automated system, it doesn’t by any means guarantee pin sharp shots every time. It is a trap fallen into by many new “SLR photographers” who can’t understand why some shots are blurred, normally caused by camera shake or poor focus techniques. No matter how far...
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RAW or JPEG reblog:...
RAW or JPEG ]]> RAW or JPEG - Which do you shoot? - If you are new to digital photography and have a camera capable of shooting in either of these modes/qualities, you may well have come across the same scenario as myself. When I first moved over to digital photography, I was so busy that I didn’t have the time or inclination to really learn and understand RAW and what it meant. I knew that...
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White Balance reblog:...
White Balance The easiest way to describe white balance is by way of colour temperature which in itself is a way of measuring the quality and intensity of a light source. This is based on the ratio of blue and red light hitting the sensor, with the green light being ignored. You may sometimes see a red or yellow cast in your images when shooting indoors with natural light? This is caused by...
Jul 4th
ISO: a reblog from...
The ISO ]]> ISO (I.S.O.) is the abbreviation for the International Organization of Standardization, a governing body based in Europe that provides the standards for a wide variety of subjects. For photographers the key standard is Film Speed ratings. In the past this was known as ASA or the American Standards Association (Now discontinued and replaced by the American National Standards...
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