Saturday, November 24, 2012

Poor Shots, Creative Subjects

Winter had almost passed in NJ.  I was about to leave too.  And in the last weekend, I decided to drop by Rockaway Mall.  At the time the mall was hosting a kids’ exhibit.  I wasn’t at my best when I was taking these photos so forgive the poor shots I made.  The exhibit is stellar though!  The best I’ve seen in fact.  Wish I could go back and take better ones.  


Monday, November 19, 2012

Patience is Involved


Sometimes patience plays a big role in photography.  Here’s an example: in the photo of two ducks below, I have to wait a while before they made a position that I like.  And they did take their sweet time just walking before they get into a good pose.  Many other people walking by during that time (two of which are photographers) just gave up after a minute or two.  Two other high school students, who happen to pass by as well, with their camera phones waited with me in the blistering cold.  After a while, we all got a shot that we like. 

My point is, sometimes when you see a good view, you’ll have to wait for something interesting to happen which of course may not happen at all!  Point is, just have patience and wait.  And while waiting, don’t forget to be ready too!


Parting ways Shy type Can You be My Date? Juggling

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Random Things I Like

In everyday life, we come across things that we like.  Or sometimes, we even do things randomly.  Well, this post contains such subset of things I randomly liked.  Enjoy! :) 


Night Time Happiness After the Rain Noodles Closed for the Day 11 Degrees and dropping

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Welcome to Moderate Pixel!

Biking, wrist watches and learning was all I’m fascinated before I first step foot to school.  Back then I was so amazed how people can balance on just two wheels, confused that even though RPN Channel 9 (my favorite channel then because of Batibot) displays the Philippine standard time still people’s wrist watches or wall clocks are either running advance or late (and the fact that time can be displayed using digital or analog hands just added more confusion about time), and of course puzzled on which is the best show: Batibot or Sesame Street.

Then came the year 1990 where I first had encounters with cameras.  My older brother graduated from Kindergarten and of course we needed a camera to preserve the moment.  At the time, we can only buy a roll of film and a set of fresh AA batteries.  My uncle lends us his camera (I can still vividly remember how it looks like though the make and model have been long forgotten) in this glorious occasion.  Then my curiosity about taking picture sparked!

In 1994 life began to be better and we finally bought our own camera.  It’s nothing fancy, just a manual wound point and shoot film one.  When it doesn’t have film, what would a child like me do?  Of course sit and read the user’s manual over and over and play with it pretending I was a famous photographer.  By highschool, I asked for my own.  Of course I didn’t get one.  It was too impractical then.  I can’t even afford to buy films and have it developed during that time.  

Then came the camera phones.  Man, how I jumped to that wagon really fast!  I was amazed at how I can instantly see the pictures I took, delete and save pictures at will!  

Today, even though I've used/owned several digital cameras I'm still a beginner --still trying to learn and explore photography.  And in this blog, I will showcase photos I or my family/friends took that I admire.

Well, that’s it.  Again, welcome to my blog and I hope you’ll like my posts.  Lastly, remind yourself, your camera is just a tool!  Don’t let it limit you!