2009 August

Archive for August, 2009

Photo Exhibit

Capturing the Moods of CCP–
 

Nayon Photographers Club is now holding a photo exhibit titled “Moods of CCP” at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (second floor hallway) in Pasay City. The exhibit, which runs until September 20, is part of the 40th anniversary celebration of the Cultural Center of the Philippines on September 8.
In the [...]

Photographer of the Week

Paul Borromeo  - Fascinated with Faces-

By YUGEL LOSORATA–

History was witness to the power of face when a lone beauty launched a thousand ships to war. The same goes for a lensman whose interest with faces led him to dive deep into the world of portraiture.

Hooked on photography for almost three decades now, Paul Borromeo has [...]

Through A Lens, Clearly

 
From the Inbox (12)–

In a somewhat rare display of chance, four readers in the past two weeks sent in pictures of insects among others that they had taken. They start off our features for today.
Businessman Daniel Arquines says he’s still a newbie who has been shooting for only a year. While he e-mailed only butterfly [...]

Digital Focus

Adobe Lightroom: 101
Searching for Your Photos in Lightroom  (Part 6)–
 
Star Ratings
 Another way of arranging your photos is by rating them using the Star rating. You can award from zero to five stars to photo(s). What is the value of the stars is completely up to you. Rating stars can be set or displayed in any [...]

Photographs & Memories

CORY: A Once-in-a-lifetime Treat 
Text and photos by Tess Puzon-Rivera–
 

As I watch the Filipinos mourn over the death of former Pres. Corazon C. Aquino, I could not help but reminisce about November 24, 2004. I was newbie photography then, but I was the envy of my photographer-friends because I was given the unlikely chance to shoot [...]

Camera Feature

The world’s smallest and lightest
camera body with Art Filter function–
 

Olympus has established a tradition of offering very well specified cameras at the entry-level, and was one of the first to offer two cameras in this bracket – the little E-410 and its image-stabilized big brother, the E-510 (later upgraded to the 420 and 520, respectively). [...]

Photo of the Week

Calling all photography enthusiasts!
 

If you have a good photograph that you would like to share and you think is good enough to be published, send it to us (including some technical information about the image). We are looking for images of any subject that will catch the readers’ attention and paint a thousand words. After [...]

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