Monday, April 23, 2007

Prison Break





While Adel's finishing up Third Season of Grey's Anatomy, Jerome and Archie are busy going through the exciting episodes of Prison Break. We are such big fans of this genre. This poster? Taken one lazy hot afternoon in the RamosHQ, using Adel's 2.0 megapixel Ericsson W810i. Further Dodge and Burn, Color Variation plus the text and logo for final touches using Photoshop CS2. Perfect!

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Halo-Halo





Ingredients for self-served Halo-halo. Served at an eat-all-you-can banquet during yesterday's Gradution Ball held in Annabel's (Tomas Morato). Taken using my Sony Ericsson W810i with White Balance set to "Daylight". Our cousin, Ronjeric Leonardo, graduated Magna Cum Laude in UP Diliman. He finished BA Accountancy. We're lookin' at a future as colorful as these stuff right here! - AdeL

Miguel





This is Miguel,one of our pamangkins. Notice how in a child's eyes, innocence reigns even in the midst of mourning and sadness.
Taken during our grandmother's burial rites, using a Canon Powershot A540. Photo by Adel, Photoshop CS2 fx by Jerome.

San Antonio




Sunset in San Antonio, Zambales. Taken using a Canon Powershot A540. No effects, just raw natural wonder. The sun actually set in between these two islands on the horizon. Amazing! - Jerome

Monday, April 9, 2007

Masile Sunrise



People would sometimes ask me what makes a very rested happy man when I go to work every Monday. I'd just smile and say I was just home doing nothing. Actually, that's true. Every morning, after perhaps writing some entries in my blogs, I go out of the house, get a nice chair and just stare at the dark skies until the sun peeps on the horizon.

This is most special, though, when we're spending our weekends in Masile Island, Malolos City, home to my beloved In-Laws. At around 5 to 6 o'clock in the morning, alone, I'd go to the riverside, get a nice chair and just witness with awe the wonders of the sun rising against the river's calmness, while the sky unravels it's natural blue behind the drifting clouds. This amazing sight washes away all worries and stress brought by the past week, recharges the soul that's beaten by work.

And before I knew it, my mind, body and soul are ready for another week of reality's beatings. -AdeL

McQueen



Luke got this big McQueen toy last Christmas. He got it as a gift from his Ninong Lyle (from the US), sent thru door-to-door. T'was a dream come true for the kid, specially then when "Cars" was still his favorite movie. T'was mine, too. So imagine Dad and son doing turns to play with the red happy car. :) -AdeL

Sunday, April 8, 2007

Pamarawan's Sunset



This was taken January 22, 2007 at exactly 5:51pm. I took a quick shot while walking down Pamarawan's paved road during the Sto. NiƱo feast parade where Luke took part dressed like little Jesus. I've never seen sunset as beautiful as that, and good thing I had Jerome's Canon with me during that time. -AdeL

Besides Chocolate



Grapes and strawberries. They're supposed to be dressed with chocolate, but they look really succulent and sweet only as themselves.

Shot taken using a 2 megapixel phonecam... my Sony Ericsson W810i to be exact. By Adel.

For Starters...


It all started with this picture. I never thought people would notice that I have a knack for taking shots. They say I do, but I think I have a lot to learn about it. I know lots of people who are really good at it. And looking at their galleries never fails to amaze me.

This pic, which was 50% photoshopped for that nice divine effect, of course, won first prize in a certain contest in the office last year. I'm proud of it, because I was able to capture what I was really looking for, back then. We were asked to take a picture of who we are represented by something or someone else. My son, of course, is the perfect representation of me when I was a kid. Of course, I'm expecting for him to grow a better man than I am.

Nowadays, people have easy access to capturing those, to use the Filipino term, "kodak" moments. We have cameras on cellphones, cheap digital point-and-shoot cameras, video cams, and so on and so fort that were already costly high-end technology if we go back five to ten years in the past.

But while people are busy taking pictures of what's exciting, interesting and nice on the foreground, Archie, Jerome and I always take time to capture those that are beautiful yet unnoticed most of the times. We've got a lot of these pictures already stored in our old PC's hard drive. Today, I figured- "Sayang naman if we just throw them away if there's a need to defrag and clean the system." Thus... this blog.

This blog is also a reminder of our newly realized dream of owning a Canon EOS one day. For now, we'd have to make the best out of our phonecams and point-and-shoots, and faith to what professional photographers always say- "Wala sa camera yan... nasa kumukuha yan." (with a state-of-the-art camera hanging on your neck? Yeah right.) ;-p - AdeL