Showing posts with label camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label camera. Show all posts

Monday, September 16, 2013

A DAY WITH THE TWINS

I love taking portraits. It's amazing how you can capture emotions on your camera. And kids? I definitely love to take their photos. Twins? That's double the fun.


We had to travel to Ilocos Sur for Alhjed and Alhrich's pre-birthday photo shoot. Aside from almost three hours bus ride, it was raining when we arrived at our destination. Problem kicked in. We have to find a place where we can do the photo ops. Sitting there, i was already thinking about indoor shoot as the only option. And here are some of the shots taken inside the house.





















 And then, Mr. Sun came out. We immediately went to the originally planned location for the shoot. Thanks goodness, I was able to get amazing shots of the twins. Here are some of my personal favorites.




















Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Becka in Action






Special Education Center, Bacarra, Ilocos Norte. My niece is again on the frontline of the parade. One of my favorite subjects ever. Kudos Rebecca. We love you.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

HANGING BEAUTY

Early morning beauty hanging in front of the door. Unnoticeable in everyday life but when you stop and just start staring at nothingness, you will find extraordinary views that would awe you. I'm just glad I had my camera with me.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

When Boredom Strikes

My sister and I were not doing anything so i decided to take photos of her. The actual shoot is actually shorter than the preparation of the lighting setup. And to top it all, she asked for a snack in exchange. I really can't decide which way to go on post-processing so i end up with two edits. (yeah, I know my blog title says one photo a day...It is one photo though, just two edits)

(Black and white version with a little split toning)

(1/200s at f4.0, ISO 100 at 78mm using 70-200mm f2.8 Sigma. Off-camera Flash fired)

Sunday, February 19, 2012

lost in paradise

(photo taken at Camp John Hay, Baguio City. 1/100s at f4.0, ISO 800 at  78mm using Sigma 70-200mm f2.8)
It is very interesting to note that when we are focused on what we are doing, as if there's no other world except our ours. This photo was taken during one of the photo walks that I attended. Camp John Hay Eco-trail is really a heaven for photographers.

Friday, February 17, 2012

my new watermark

I have been worrying about my watermark since the day i decided to concentrate on my photography. many websites offer you sample watermarks but definitely you want to create you own. This is simply because you want it to have your personal touch and that will give you joy and pride. Of course, many photo editing software can generate watermarks but believe me, you would still want something to call your own. And without further adieu, here is my new watermark.  



(photo taken at Burnham Park, Baguio City)