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Friday, June 19, 2009
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These are my submissions to Flickr.com - where most of the photographers around the world discuss and share their ideas regarding of course Photography. you can visit my Flickr page here
for some of you guys who visited my blog almost regularly for the past months, i know, sometimes you wonder why is it stuck on the last page about the Pacquiao fight with Diaz. It's because i have been busy with my church band and other things. So, now i'm trying to update this blog as soon as i can so i can share to you some of my learnings, tuts, advices, etc. Pls. bear with me. =) so here's some of it.
what will you do if this cute puff knock on ur door?
alone in the dark... then sunlight comes
is this sharp?
pamangkin ko to! ang nanong pathfinder.. hehe!
ayoko talaga ng chocolate e... ^_^
Sunday, June 29, 2008
-Sports-Pacquiao's fourth World Title
LAS VEGAS - Manny Pacquiao became the first Asian boxer to capture world titles at four different weight divisions when he knocked out David Diaz in the ninth round to claim the WBC lightweight championship on Saturday.
The Filipino was dominant throughout, landing right hooks, uppercuts and straight left hands while frustrating the defending champion with his deft footwork and constant movement to improve his record to 47-3-2 .
American Diaz fell to 34-2-1 following the loss in a bout in which he struggled to land clean punches of his own as Pacquiao moved out of range after landing combinations.
Diaz opened the contest with his hands held high, attempting to block Pacquiao's punches but the Filipino soon found a way behind his opponent's guard, landing right hooks from a southpaw stance and also penetrating with sharp uppercuts.
Diaz was bleeding from the bridge of the nose in the second round and by the third, he had blood gushing from a cut above the right eye.
Referee Vic Drakulich stopped the action on several occasions for the ringside physician to confirm that Diaz was able to continue.
"I was kind of surprised the fight wasn't stopped earlier," Pacquiao told reporters. "It was a really bad cut."
Pacquiao repeatedly rattled Diaz with powerful blows and on the rare occasion when the American did land punches of his own, his opponent retaliated with more violent flurries.
ELUSIVE PACQUIAO
As the fight progressed, Diaz launched punches with increasing desperation but frequently missed his elusive opponent.
"It was his speed," Diaz said. "It was all his speed. He boxed much more than I thought he would."
Pacquiao's trainer Freddie Roach was full of praise for his fighter after the bout.
"He boxed better than he ever has," Roach added. "It was beautiful. We told him not to stand and trade in front of this guy, because he's too dangerous.
"Go in and out, do what you do best."
By the ninth round, Diaz appeared weary and his face bloodied as Pacquiao moved in for the kill.
The end came when the new champion snapped back his foe's head with a right jab and followed up with a booming left that dropped Diaz to his knees.
Diaz then collapsed on to his face and rolled onto his back and Drakulich waved off the contest without a count.
The sudden violence of the knockout shocked even Pacquiao, who immediately tried to pull Diaz to his feet.
"My first concern was for Diaz," he said. "I was praying he was alright. I tried to pick him up."
It was Pacquiao's first bout in the lightweight division and the victory added to his titles at flyweight, super bantamweight, and super featherweight.
He weighed 106 pounds on his professional debut in 1995, 29 pounds lighter than he weighed on Saturday, although he said the greater weight suited him and he planned to continue campaigning in the division.
"I feel much stronger and more powerful at this weight," he said.
By Kieran Mulvaney
Source
The Filipino was dominant throughout, landing right hooks, uppercuts and straight left hands while frustrating the defending champion with his deft footwork and constant movement to improve his record to 47-3-2 .
American Diaz fell to 34-2-1 following the loss in a bout in which he struggled to land clean punches of his own as Pacquiao moved out of range after landing combinations.
Diaz opened the contest with his hands held high, attempting to block Pacquiao's punches but the Filipino soon found a way behind his opponent's guard, landing right hooks from a southpaw stance and also penetrating with sharp uppercuts.
Diaz was bleeding from the bridge of the nose in the second round and by the third, he had blood gushing from a cut above the right eye.
Referee Vic Drakulich stopped the action on several occasions for the ringside physician to confirm that Diaz was able to continue.
"I was kind of surprised the fight wasn't stopped earlier," Pacquiao told reporters. "It was a really bad cut."
Pacquiao repeatedly rattled Diaz with powerful blows and on the rare occasion when the American did land punches of his own, his opponent retaliated with more violent flurries.
ELUSIVE PACQUIAO
As the fight progressed, Diaz launched punches with increasing desperation but frequently missed his elusive opponent.
"It was his speed," Diaz said. "It was all his speed. He boxed much more than I thought he would."
Pacquiao's trainer Freddie Roach was full of praise for his fighter after the bout.
"He boxed better than he ever has," Roach added. "It was beautiful. We told him not to stand and trade in front of this guy, because he's too dangerous.
"Go in and out, do what you do best."
By the ninth round, Diaz appeared weary and his face bloodied as Pacquiao moved in for the kill.
The end came when the new champion snapped back his foe's head with a right jab and followed up with a booming left that dropped Diaz to his knees.
Diaz then collapsed on to his face and rolled onto his back and Drakulich waved off the contest without a count.
The sudden violence of the knockout shocked even Pacquiao, who immediately tried to pull Diaz to his feet.
"My first concern was for Diaz," he said. "I was praying he was alright. I tried to pick him up."
It was Pacquiao's first bout in the lightweight division and the victory added to his titles at flyweight, super bantamweight, and super featherweight.
He weighed 106 pounds on his professional debut in 1995, 29 pounds lighter than he weighed on Saturday, although he said the greater weight suited him and he planned to continue campaigning in the division.
"I feel much stronger and more powerful at this weight," he said.
By Kieran Mulvaney
Source
Friday, June 20, 2008
Footsteps Preview
Jan Asumen as Switchfoot's Jon Foreman singing Only Hope by Switchfoot with our Guitarist James as Drew of Switchfoot. Hehe! enjoy watching and listening!
more footsteps videos at the footsteps blog.
Photoshop Tutorial 1.0 (linkage)
Some people love editing their pictures then put it on their web pages, blogs, website, etc. This is for a newbie or beginner. So pls. Photoshop experts let's help them (That's include me) with their photoshop journey. Since this blog is 75% made for tutorials. I want to share these links to you guys. This is a linkage of video tutorials from Youtube of course. Ranging from Basic to Average, these tutorials can teach you the more easy way on how to do it.
Photoshop: Changing Hair and Eye Color
This video tutorial will teach you how to change color of eyes and hair of your subject using Photoshop CS3.
Photoshop: Remove Unwanted Objects
A video tutorial that will teach you to remove an object you don't want in your picture or in your project.
Photoshop: Water Color Effect
Wondering how to put a water effect on your picture? this is how it is...
Photoshop: Make an Orb in an Instant!
Want to make an orb in just 2 minutes? Learn here as fast you can.
Photoshop: Making Sphere
You will know how to make a effective sphere here.
Photoshop: Glass Ball Effect
This will teach how to make a glass ball effect. A very effective way.
Photoshop: Object Firing
I mean putting fire on your object is easy to learn here.
Photoshop: Blending Technique
An easy way to blend pictures.
Photoshop: Picture Effect
This is one of my favorite color effects. They call this Lipo's Photo Effect.
Photoshop: The Dragon Effect
Want your picture looks like a dragon? Haha!
Photoshop: Color Changing
Have your car repainted this year? Don't worry here's the cheapest way. =)
Photoshop: Signature
Your forum account does not have a signature? You can learn how to make it now.
Photoshop: Text Effect
Wheow... easy easy text effecting.
Photoshop: Text, Bling bling bling
To all who wants their name or texts looks like a bling bling. There you are HipHops! =) it takes almost 10 minutes.
Photoshop: Cubing a Text
There are lots of text effects in photoshop, but, this one is not a simple one.
Photoshop: Shadowing
Shadowing it will give your picture alive, imitating that there is a light.
Great! i made it! And i'm not done yet! although this was just a link to the tutorials , it made me feel happy. As long as i can help others.
Thank you guys!
This videos is from Youtube.com
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Photoshop: Black and White tips
Black and white photography is a rewarding and challenging field of artistic photography. Even people who don't care about photography can find themselves drawn to a great black and white image. As a photographer, black and white can allow you to discover a whole new character in a familiar subject. For many digital photographers, black and white photography is nothing more than colour photography converted by software. It is a matter for your own judgement whether this is effective for your photographs.
Often the image you assume will convert beautifully to black and white will prove a disappointment; sometimes a photo you never imagined will surprise you. However, most serious photographers will tell you that the best black and white photos are taken when the photographer deliberately sets out with black and white images in mind. This creates an entirely different mindset in terms of how you choose and approach your subject. You may, for example, start to see potential in subjects you would never normally consider for colour photography.
If you have never had a serious go at black and white photography, here are a few simple tips to help you get started.
Black And White Photography Tip #1. Choosing A Subject. Some subjects lend themselves to colour but are not nearly so effective in black and white. For example, sunset photographs rely on the colour of a great sky for their impact, and rarely produce a good black and white image. Colourful birds, flowers, fashion...there are many times when the only logical approach is to shoot your subject in colour. On the other hand, some subjects are ideally suited to black and white photography.
Because this is an 'old-fashioned' medium, it often works well with old-fashioned subjects. Rustic items like old farm equipment, a tumble-down shack, an old wooden fence can all be great subjects for black and white photos.
When photographing people, age can also be a factor. A close-up portrait of an aged face showing all the lines and creases of their years on earth can have much greater impact in black and white.
This can only be a short article, so these examples are just the tip of the iceberg. You will find many great subject once you start thinking in black and white.
Black And White Photography Tip #2. 'Seeing' Your Subject In Black And White. When you first approach your subject, you need to imagine how it will look without colour. Try to look at it in terms of lines and shapes, shadows and contrasts. You will begin to see your subjects in a whole new light. You may even find yourself zooming in on a particular feature, or photographing the subject from an angle you might never have considered in the past. One thing is for sure; once you get into the 'black and white headspace' your camera will express the character of the subject in an entirely different way.
Black And White Photography Tip #3. Use The Light To Enhance Impact. Because a black and white photo relies so much on shadows to define shapes and details, your approach to lighting can make or break an image. As a nature photographer, I often photograph black and white photos quite differently from colour photos.
You have probably heard the rule that the best landscape photography is done early or late in the day when the sun is low and the light is soft and even. Well, in black and white photography I often look for just the opposite. To create better definition in a subect I will often take my photos through the middle part of the day, to create heavier shadows to emphasise the lines and shapes in the composition. I am also more inclined to take photos looking directly toward the sun, to produce silhouettes that make the most of trees, windmills and other strong shapes against the sky.
Earlier I mentioned a portrait of a very old person. If it is the lines on a face that give the image its character, you need to make sure the lighting is from an angle that produces shadows in the creases. Thus you may be looking for lighting in a black and white photograph that would be considered unflattering and unsuitable for a colour photograph.
So there you have three very simple tips for black and white photography. Notice that they are all about the creative approach, not about settings and camera techniques. In fact most of the time, black and white requires no different technical expertise than colour photography. To take better black and white photographs, you don't necessarily need to change the way you use your camera. Instead, you are looking to change the way you see the subject, and how you can use light, shade and composition to capture the character that black and white photography has to offer.
If you love photography and want to stretch your horizons, I am sure you will enjoy experimenting with black and white. It may open your eyes to aspects of your world that have never turned you on before. Good luck and happy snapping!
(got this from good-tutorials and picture correct.)
Often the image you assume will convert beautifully to black and white will prove a disappointment; sometimes a photo you never imagined will surprise you. However, most serious photographers will tell you that the best black and white photos are taken when the photographer deliberately sets out with black and white images in mind. This creates an entirely different mindset in terms of how you choose and approach your subject. You may, for example, start to see potential in subjects you would never normally consider for colour photography.
If you have never had a serious go at black and white photography, here are a few simple tips to help you get started.
Black And White Photography Tip #1. Choosing A Subject. Some subjects lend themselves to colour but are not nearly so effective in black and white. For example, sunset photographs rely on the colour of a great sky for their impact, and rarely produce a good black and white image. Colourful birds, flowers, fashion...there are many times when the only logical approach is to shoot your subject in colour. On the other hand, some subjects are ideally suited to black and white photography.
Because this is an 'old-fashioned' medium, it often works well with old-fashioned subjects. Rustic items like old farm equipment, a tumble-down shack, an old wooden fence can all be great subjects for black and white photos.
When photographing people, age can also be a factor. A close-up portrait of an aged face showing all the lines and creases of their years on earth can have much greater impact in black and white.
This can only be a short article, so these examples are just the tip of the iceberg. You will find many great subject once you start thinking in black and white.
Black And White Photography Tip #2. 'Seeing' Your Subject In Black And White. When you first approach your subject, you need to imagine how it will look without colour. Try to look at it in terms of lines and shapes, shadows and contrasts. You will begin to see your subjects in a whole new light. You may even find yourself zooming in on a particular feature, or photographing the subject from an angle you might never have considered in the past. One thing is for sure; once you get into the 'black and white headspace' your camera will express the character of the subject in an entirely different way.
Black And White Photography Tip #3. Use The Light To Enhance Impact. Because a black and white photo relies so much on shadows to define shapes and details, your approach to lighting can make or break an image. As a nature photographer, I often photograph black and white photos quite differently from colour photos.
You have probably heard the rule that the best landscape photography is done early or late in the day when the sun is low and the light is soft and even. Well, in black and white photography I often look for just the opposite. To create better definition in a subect I will often take my photos through the middle part of the day, to create heavier shadows to emphasise the lines and shapes in the composition. I am also more inclined to take photos looking directly toward the sun, to produce silhouettes that make the most of trees, windmills and other strong shapes against the sky.
Earlier I mentioned a portrait of a very old person. If it is the lines on a face that give the image its character, you need to make sure the lighting is from an angle that produces shadows in the creases. Thus you may be looking for lighting in a black and white photograph that would be considered unflattering and unsuitable for a colour photograph.
So there you have three very simple tips for black and white photography. Notice that they are all about the creative approach, not about settings and camera techniques. In fact most of the time, black and white requires no different technical expertise than colour photography. To take better black and white photographs, you don't necessarily need to change the way you use your camera. Instead, you are looking to change the way you see the subject, and how you can use light, shade and composition to capture the character that black and white photography has to offer.
If you love photography and want to stretch your horizons, I am sure you will enjoy experimenting with black and white. It may open your eyes to aspects of your world that have never turned you on before. Good luck and happy snapping!
(got this from good-tutorials and picture correct.)
Friday, June 13, 2008
Blogging at my first time

hope you enjoy my little blog first time story...
i was caught by the message from a friend of my girlfriend's friendster account. She's telling my girlfriend or to whom is reading the message that You or I better start blogging and enjoy it!
how good is my english? haha! yeah! i know my English is not that good? but, i think and i know as long as you can read and understand it.. and laugh or having fun with what i am saying here... i can make a blog.
Am i qualified?
i can't believe that i am doing this now, because.. i'm snobbing blogs and bloggers before.. uhmm. uhmm.. excuse me bloggers and blogsites. ( don't hate me pls.) =)
it's only because i am in focusing with some programs like Adobe Flash, Photoshop, Lightroom, Downloading Videos, Sound Recording, and much more. Oh! i really like animation i love it! the next time i post a blog it will be my flash story. hehe! and i love music too! i love my instruments! but i don't have high-ends instruments, i just have good one. =) hmmm.. i think i should tell you this story too. oh! and i love... i love... i love... I Love my girlfriend! haha! i bet you thought there is something right? i really love my girlfriend, oh i am missing her right now. whew, it's getting cold.
well, this is my first time to make a blog and i don't know how to let others read or visit this page.
If you are reading this now maybe I've found the solution to invite a beautiful and kind visitors like you. yeah you're beautiful! it's you! you are! you're a man?! oh.. don't worry you're beautiful too. It is "magandang lalake" in tagalog.
hmmm..it's around 12 a.m. here now and i gotta sleep. Goodnight guys!
i was caught by the message from a friend of my girlfriend's friendster account. She's telling my girlfriend or to whom is reading the message that You or I better start blogging and enjoy it!
how good is my english? haha! yeah! i know my English is not that good? but, i think and i know as long as you can read and understand it.. and laugh or having fun with what i am saying here... i can make a blog.
Am i qualified?
i can't believe that i am doing this now, because.. i'm snobbing blogs and bloggers before.. uhmm. uhmm.. excuse me bloggers and blogsites. ( don't hate me pls.) =)
it's only because i am in focusing with some programs like Adobe Flash, Photoshop, Lightroom, Downloading Videos, Sound Recording, and much more. Oh! i really like animation i love it! the next time i post a blog it will be my flash story. hehe! and i love music too! i love my instruments! but i don't have high-ends instruments, i just have good one. =) hmmm.. i think i should tell you this story too. oh! and i love... i love... i love... I Love my girlfriend! haha! i bet you thought there is something right? i really love my girlfriend, oh i am missing her right now. whew, it's getting cold.
well, this is my first time to make a blog and i don't know how to let others read or visit this page.
If you are reading this now maybe I've found the solution to invite a beautiful and kind visitors like you. yeah you're beautiful! it's you! you are! you're a man?! oh.. don't worry you're beautiful too. It is "magandang lalake" in tagalog.
hmmm..it's around 12 a.m. here now and i gotta sleep. Goodnight guys!