Sunday, July 17, 2011

Greatest Love Found

That is photography. For everything I have done, there's nothing more fulfilling but to see my photos improve from the day I got Laura (my Nikon D40) until today. I often get embarrassed when I see how terrible my old photos looked and how shameless I was for posting them online. But despite those disappointments, I still feel grateful looking back to the things I learned especially the skills I gained in the process.


I have been doing photography with Laura for three years and although I have not given her her dream lenses, she still loves me and has decided to stick longer with me. She has been my best friend. Someone who has helped me see when I was blinded with hate, pain, love and joy. Someone who has taken my creative juices out of my system and straight to the viewfinder. Someone who has tolerated my shaky and sweaty hands. She is definitely the perfect nominee for someone I could spend the rest of my life with. Many do not and may never understand this but the connection we have for each other is indestructible and absolutely unfathomable. 


Laura and I traveled to different provinces and even flew to Cambodia and Vietnam. We both experienced different cultures, unraveled the mysteries of history, met people along the way, and satisfied our mouthwatering cravings. From these, we have grown. We have grown to be better and wiser. We have touched lives through our works and that kept us grounded and hungry to learn more. Whenever we feel unstable, we seek for Fido's (the tripod) assistance. The same with Gideon (IR shutter remote) who proved us to be someone we could always depend on whenever we feel alone. And cheers to Spencer (Gorillapod), who could go to the lowest of lows and the highest of highs. To them, I owe the life I never thought I could have.  


With our watchful eyes, we will continue to stand up for what we believe is true and reveal what remains hidden from our naked eyes. Together, we will make and live art.

Laura at 3

Multiple Exposure

Fig. 1
 For this, I used two images I took for our book club, Bookbound. (Check out our Tumblr account.)

Fig. 2
This is my latest work. These are five images combined to create the illusion of a moving car. As much as I want to reveal my latest project, I can't. It's a surprise. Sort of a gift for very special people and it has something to do with this photo.

Fig. 3
It has been months since I last worked on a new profile photo. Well, this isn't new at all. I just combined three old profile photos of mine to achieve this multiple exposure effect. I had to fill the entire frame by choosing images where the subjects were not on the same position so the result won't look as if I just piled them up.


I have recently discovered the multiple exposure effect on Picasa. I wanted to buy a toy camera and explore lomography but I was reluctant to do so since I have an SLR which works with film and to buy a new one wouldn't be so practical at all.


As I was making collages for a new project, I saw the multiple exposure option on the collage presets available in Picasa 3. I was so intrigued that I had to get my hard drive to get photos to experiment on. The first try was messy and so I thought of looking for photos which will fill the entire frame from left to right. The photos above are the finish products of this mini experiment.

If you can't go natural, go Cokin

Time to post something photography-related. Been struggling to translate my thoughts into words so I decided to continue a delayed project. A friend of mine suggested that I do a sample shoot using my Cokin filters. I instantly thought it was a good idea and so a week after here I am uploading some of my sample shots. All photos were unedited for you to see the real colors rendered by the filters. I also used different focal length, aperture and shutter settings with some of the photos. Exposure may vary depending on your desired effect. While doing this project, I tried to increase my shutter settings one to two stops higher to achieve different effects on the photos and I just liked the overexposed ones. Whether they were overexposed, they just stood out. Who cares anyways?




So if you have color filters at home, I suggest you give your camera a go and have fun! (Note: Click photo to enlarge.)




















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