The internet is a very powerful tool. It holds infinite amounts of information that we can use in our daily lives.
But it is also tool that can ruin people’s lives the moment something is posted it can spread to the world like a global gossip specially now that there are many ways to spread the news eg. Facebook, Twitter. So before you post something against someone think, dont be hastily judge someone because of someone’s opinion. You dont want it to be done to you also.
Think before you post
20 AprTo Edit, or Not to Edit
30 JanI am a PAS (Point and Shoot Camera) user.
I am very contented with my PAS camera becauseI can capture some great shots with it, mostly without post processing. Some even are surprised when asks me If I am using a DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex) camera.
Browsing photography websites that uses DSLR’s, Although they achieve considerable distance in terms of picture quality, Most of them do Post Processing of their pictures using various Photo Editing softwares. Because of that, I always wonder why DSLR users do that because they already have a that kind of powerful camera.
And because I can’t find answers anywhere I consult dear old Yahoo Answers. So my question was : Why does DSLR users usually use an Photo-Editing softwares in their photos? I usually come across some photography websites that promotes the use of Photo editing softwares. And I want to understand why? Because DSLR cameras are usually expensive so in to that sense it should have provide the best shots that it would not need to be edited by a Photo-editing software.
Luckily someone answer my question.
Hondo : “DSLR cameras are expensive because they give you complete control so that you can capture the best starting image. Point and shoot cameras apply post processing in the camera by increasing sharpness, color saturation, brightness, white balance, and several other things. DSLR cameras are designed to give you control by NOT taking the photographer out of the post processing, and instead allowing them to use the post processing techniques they desire using photo editing software later on.
ALL professional and advanced amateurs use photo editing software to process their images the way they want to get the image they wish. Photo editing software has taken the place of the darkroom in the digital age. A lot of changes were made during developing in the darkroom in the film days…now those changes are done using software.”
I miss WordPressing
15 AprSo ayun, Vacation mode ang aking blogsite due to restricted Internet connection.hehe Marami pa naman akong gustong i-share. syempre photos, photos and some life experience. Also I miss reading other bloggers post. But its ok, para maiba naman. hehehe

Super Moon Fever
21 MarI stayed up till 2am and wake up at 4am to capture the setting super moon.. Using my GEA950 tripod and a sun glass for filter. Here’s my facebook album for my shots with the super moon.
Sailing
10 Mar(Click the image to view the whole picture)
It’s not far down to paradise
At least it’s not for me
And if the wind is right you can sail away
And find tranquility
The canvas can do miracles
Just you wait and see
Believe me
It’s not far to never never land
No reason to pretend
And if the wind is right you can find the joy
Of innocence again
The canvas can do miracles
Just you wait and see
Believe me
Sailing
Takes me away
To where I’ve always heard it could be
Just a dream and the wind to carry me
And soon I will be free
Fantasy
It gets the best of me
When I’m sailing
All caught up in the reverie
Every word is a symphony
Won’t you believe me
It’s not far back to sanity
At least it’s not for me
And when the wind is right you can sail away
And find serenity
The canvas can do miracles
Just you wait and see
Believe me -Christopher Cross
One of my favorite songs.
After a Heavy Downpour
7 MarEven after a heavy rain there is always something to watch-out for. They say, that at the end of it is a leprechaun’s treasure. I say, just merely looking at it is a treasure. Makes me wanna think away all the problems in life for a little time.


















