Saturday, October 15, 2011

I Always See

If they can do it, I can do it.


Olympus FE20,X15,C25

When The River Sees

One of the children of Tabing Ilog Pasig.


Olympus FE20,X15,C25
Permission was asked from the parents of this child to post this picture for photo blog.

How You Perceive

The famous, half-full or half-empty glass...


Olympus FE20,X15,C25

Tiger Look


My 3-year old Tiger Oscar fish.



No photo details, used Olympus FE20,X15,C25

From the Eyes of My Father

Today, October 15, 2011, is my dad's birthday. Whereever you are, we miss you and we love you.




Olympus FE20,X15,C25
Focal Length 7 mm
Aperture F/3.5

Exposure 1/10 sec.
ISO-125

See Potipot!

This is a bracelet I bought in Potipot Island Candelaria, Zambales. I didn't remember what the seller said what it's for. Check our facebook photos.



Olympus FE20,X15,C25 - Focal Length 7 mm Aperture F/3.5
Exposure 1/200 sec. ISO-400

Friday, October 14, 2011

Fish Eye

Koi Fish of Nuvali Sta. Rosa Laguna
See KOI Fish video.





Both photos:
Olympus FE20,X15,C25 - Focal Length 11 mm Aperture F/4.4
Exposure 1/500 sec. ISO-200


Sunday, October 9, 2011

See Wings


Moth or Butterfly?
The yellow one is 10 times bigger than the blue-brown one.





That is right, the yellow one (above) is the moth and the blue-brown one (below) is the butterfly. One way to distinguish them is on how they rest their wings, if backward, they're butterflies and if rested like the yellow one, they're moth. Thus, Mariposa is not actually a butterfly but a big moth!

Below photo: Olympus FE20,X15,C25 - Focal Length 7 mm Aperture F/3.5
Exposure 1/500 sec. ISO-100. Upper photo: taken using same digicam in Macro setting but details were deleted when files were infected by virus.

Saturday, October 1, 2011














Models: Rafael Fernandez & Camille Dabu
Photo take using Olympus Digital Camera FE20
Photo info not available as files were deleted by virus



















Photo taken using Sony Cybershot DSC F828