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Photographer of the Week

Clemn Macasiano Jr. - An Eye for Birds-
by Yugel Losorata–
The invention of airplane by the Wright Brothers is the most significant proof of man’s desire to enjoy what for birds is as natural as breathing. Even before mankind created its wings, the birds have always been on its radar. The fascination for this specie prompted [...]

Digital Focus

Photoshop CS5’s Camera Raw Plug-in (Part 3)–
Straighten Tool
The Straighten Tool (keyboard shortcut: A) allows you to straighten crooked horizons or skewed elements in an image. To apply it, simply drag the tool across the horizon in an image or any line in the image that is crooked. In Image 18, the horizon is skewed. To [...]

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 [...]

Photo Exhibit

Showcase of Timeless Images by Picture Perfect Photographers–
Eight years since Manila Bulletin published its maiden issue, Picture Perfect – the first regular photography page among the country’s top broadsheets, is bringing to public view its first roving photo exhibit showcasing photographs taken from the portfolio of some of the brightest names in the field.
With the [...]

Through a Lens, Clearly!

Lost your digicam?–
If you have lost a digital camera, the site www.stolencamerafinder.com may help you find it. The site has a Stolen Camera Finder search engine developed by Matt Burns. It can search the web for images that have the stolen camera’s serial number embedded in the EXIF file. (The one who has your camera [...]

The Break of Dawn

It takes two–
When you get a little older, or rather, when you start getting exposed to more things, you learn that things aren’t always as simple as you first thought. That’s both bad and good at the same time. It’s bad because when things aren’t that simple, you need to put in a little more [...]

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