Sunday, August 14, 2011

Cat's Eye

Learn to humbly open your eyes to the world as you take path to success...


You look back while you have your feet on the ground, you may never know who or what you see who follow your foot(paw)steps...


Learn to stand on your own... Make a difference by having your eyes set on an unusual things, sometimes you'll find happiness in it...


Express yourself, you'll see peace on it...


Try something that would give goosebumps like an extreme adventure that you never thought you'll do someday...


Isn't it good to have a very relaxing deep sleep when you know for yourself you've done a great job for a day...





Open your eyes on the reality that everyone has responsibility on whatever they choose to act upon...





*1st, 2nd, 3rd & 7th phtos were taken using Sony Cybershot SLR; 4th, 5th & 8th photos, using Olympus FE20,X15,C25; & 6th photos using Samsung Corby II phone

Eyes Fly


Open your eyes... come on... do it...see? No matter how wide you open your eyes you still see the fly sitting on a leaf. Fly isn't a type of subject of beautiful shots. They are often taken as a picture of illness... dirt. At this picture we see only a fly but why don't we see the branch of leaves allowing the fly to rest on it. Just like Him who never see what & who you are but what your heart desires...

*I used my
Olympus FE20,X15,C25 in Macro setting

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Cockadoodle Eye



Often you only wanna hear want you wanna hear, it doesn't wake you up. You will need to open your heart and through your eyes you'll understand things beyond what you are used to.

*Photo was taken in Macro Setting using my
Olympus FE20,X15,C25, after hundreds of shots because it seemed that this rooster was a camera-shy type.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Creations of the Eyes


This was in Binuatan Creations in Puerto Princesa, Palawan, August 3rd, 2011. Friendly people and so good that they train youth make handicrafts. I bought some of their stuff not just because they are nice but because I see the future of the children of Palawan.

*Photo was taken using my Samsung Corby II

Little Things Can See

While walking on a sandbar in Snake Island, Honda Bay, Palawan (August 1st, 2011), I saw this plant called water glorybind, water spinach, water convolvulus, swamp cabbage or Kangkong in Tagalog, its flowers are common to see so I thought what if I became an ant or anything small, then I looked up, I saw not only this beautiful plant but many more things I will see if I would have my feet stay on the ground and look up...

*Photo was taken in Macro setting using my Olympus FE20,X15,C25 - Focal Length 6 mm Aperture F/4.6 Exposure 1/2000 sec. ISO-64

Eyes Behind the Sunset



Sometime in 2009 we went to Tanza, Cavite in Villa Excellance Resort, while my friends were preparing to leave, I went out from the cottage and then I saw the sun and the people still running on the shore, I took my digicam, adjusted some setting then I got it... not this picture but the idea of what I would do next time, I will open my eyes on things rarely seen & appreciate those. I am excited to travel everywhere...

*Photo was taken using my trusted
Olympus FE20,X15,C25 adjusting the brightness