2009 December

Archive for December, 2009

Photographer of the Week

Clee Villasor - An Interplay of Light and Dark -
by Yugel Losorata –

There are photographers who prefer producing images in dark tones. Some may find joy in putting out pictures in light colors. Then, there are those who choose to be in the middle ground whose photographs depict an artistic bond between light and dark. [...]

Photo Exhibit

Images of Rescue, Relief, and Recovery–

SM City Rosales significantly reopened its doors to the public during the Thanksgiving weekend, highlighting hope and SM’s commitment to take an active part in the development of this municipality in Pangasinan
It will be remembered that much of the province, along with Northern Luzon, was devastated last September due to [...]

Digital Focus

Basic Editing in LR 2.5 –
 
 
In the last issue, I discussed the contents of the left vertical panel group of the Develop Module in Lightroom (LR). In this issue, I will explain the operations of the different panels in the right vertical panel group. This is the most important component of LR as this includes [...]

Through a Lens, Clearly

Still at it at 6 –

I was looking at past issues of this column recently and I realized that last month marked the beginning of my sixth year in Picture Perfect. I started writing for Through a Lens, Clearly in November of 2004. It was in 2006 when this column started featuring the photography of [...]

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 [...]

The Break of Dawn

A Different Film–

It has been mentioned in the past how one roll of film is actually used for any of the medium format cameras. You just go to a store selling this film and then buy a roll and use it in a camera that shoots with 6×4.5cm, 6×6cm or 6×7cm frames. Again, there are [...]

Photographer of the Week

Jay Jallorina - Elevating Nature’s Beauty -
by Yugel Losorata–

True artistic endeavor comes with great advocacy. It’s not enough to just be good in a certain medium without having any purpose why one is into it.
Landscape photographer Jay Jallorina boasts a magnificent portfolio of photographs capturing the wonder of land mass formations. But equally powerful are [...]

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