Friday, June 25, 2010

Nazareno Wins FPPF Scholarship to Advanced Photography


Juan Pablo Edwardo F. Nazareno, left, is congratulated by FPPF Chairperson Eduviges Y. Huang for winning First Place in Portrait. On the spot, FPPF Project Director Lito Beltran awarded Nazareno a scholarship to the Advanced Photography workshop because he also topped the Composites category, combined studies in portrait and still life in 4R.

FPPF Director Lito Beltran, left, announces the First Place winner in Still Life, Mary Grace Guevarra-Narne (center). Prof. Cecilia S. Angeles, 2nd from left, awards the medal to Mary Grace.

The winners of Batch 8 Weekdays, Basic Photography Workshop, June 14-18, 2010:

Portrait Category (8R):

1st Place: Juan Pablo Edwardo F. Nazareno
2nd Place: Baldwin Kho
3rd Place: Chamille A. Ong
4th Place: Mina Joy De Vera
5th Place: Mary Grace Guevarra-Narne

Still Life Category (8R, Kitchen Utensils):

1st Place: Mary Grace Guevarra-Narne
2nd Place: Rene Edward Samonte
3rd Place: Juan Pablo Edwardo F. Nazareno
4th Place: Chamille A. Ong
5th Place: Jane Fernandez

Composites (4R Portrait & Still Life)

1st Place: Juan Pablo Edwardo F. Nazareno
2nd Place: Chamille a. Ong
3rd Place: Edward Bulusan
4th Place: Mina Joy De Vera
5th Place: Angelo Earl P. Fresco

Portrait Winners (L-R): Baldwin C. Kho 2nd Place, Chamille A. Ong 3rd Place, Juan Pablo Edwardo F. Nazareno 1st Place, Mary Grace Guevarra-Narne 5th Place and Mina Joy De Vera 4th Place.

Still Life Winners (L-R): Chamille A. Ong 4th Place, Jane Fernandez 5th Place, Mary Grace Guevarra-Narne 1st Place, Renward Samonte 2nd Place and Juan Pablo Edwardo Nazareno 5th Place.

Winners in Composites, combined 4R studies in portrait and still life (L-R): Edward Bulusan 3rd Place, Chamille A. Ong 2nd Place, Juan Pablo Edwardo F. Nazareno 1st Place, Angelo Earl P. Fresco 5th Place and Mina Joy De Vera 4th Place.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

3rd Annual Scott Kelby Worldwide Photo Walk

Currimao, Ilocos Philippines (Coastline)

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Walk Organizer

Jose III Orosa, M.D. Contact Leader
 

Meeting Location & Time

Pangil Beach Resort, Currimao, Ilocos Norte, Philippines (04:00pm - 04:30pm)
, Currimao, Ilocos- Philippines
After the walk, meet at: Playa Tropical Beach Resort, Currimao, Ilocos Norte

This Location has room for 11 more
(The limit is 50 signups)

 Who's Attending
  1. james ragus
  2. Neil Ratuita
  3. Alaric Yanos
  4. Raffy Pasalo
  5. Bryan Rapadas
  6. EDWIN TANGONAN
  7. Paulo Manuel
  8. mark louie chan
  9. Gem Paula Lucero
  10. Nitson Itliong
  11. william rei udarbe
  12. Anthony Ramos
  13. Marianne Ferina Albano
  14. Fernand Pascua
  15. Marie Joy Lazaro
  16. Ronald Macatulad
  17. tracy lamug
  18. marco leo magno
  19. Godwinn Vicente
  20. Lorna Macatulad
  21. Joseph Andie Lamug
  22. michael ong
  23. Maria Cristina Bugaoisan
  24. Robert Garcia
  25. Robert Francis Luzod
  26. Edward Bulusan
  27. Landell Galiza
  28. JENNEL SAGUN
  29. edwin antonio
  30. joseph reginaldo
  31. marc lawrence reginaldo
  32. Gina Meneses
  33. daniel victoria
  34. rosario garcia
  35. Rosemarie Razon
  36. Ana Rizza Florendo
  37. Renato Marinas
  38. john philip papa
  39. Dante Ramos
  40. Eric Nagal
  41. Anna Ylagan
  42. bryan juarez
  43. christian sampayan
  44. chris marc buquing
  45. isidro madamba III
  46. Nicole Rudio
  47. renz castro
  48. sterling miguel
  49. ashley rapacon
  50. modesty cuanang

Photo Walk Description

Note: The Official Worldwide Photo Walk Date is July 24th, 2010
In this photowalk, we are exploring the majestic sunset of Currimao beach famous for its coral formations, the fisherfolks as they get their catch for the day, the bancas formation at the fort and the quiet community of this coastline. We are starting at pangil beach resort as the sun goes down, try out our low light photography and as we walk along the coastline, you can try every possible subjects along the way. Play with colors of the sky as the sun sets and bounces its golden to magenta hues to the sky. Try out your low light photography as the waves hit the various coral stones along the way. Discover the simplicity and the beauty of the rural life.
I am Dr. Jose B. Orosa III from Batac City, Ilocos Norte, president of The Ilocandia Photographic Society (TIPS), and I will be your leader in this photowalk. We will chase light in this golden hour as it interacts with the elements of water, sand, people and other elements. Please wear your most comfortable footwear and shorts. Bring water and flashlight – you might want to try out light painting as well! Are you up for the challenge?

visit 
http://worldwidephotowalk.com/walk/currimao-ilocos-philippines-coastline/ for more info and to sign up


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3rd Annual Scott Kelby Worldwide Photo Walk Website!




Last year, over 32,000 people in over 900 locations around the globe
participated. We were absolutely blown away at how many people joined
together on the same day in the name of fun and photography. This
year, we want each of you to invite your friends, family, and even
strangers to take part and help us make it the biggest and best one
yet! (Just be wary of those strangers with shifty eyes… and candy.
They’re probably up to no good ;-) ).



Now here’s what to expect between now and the big day…
May 24: Registration open for previous walk leaders
June 1: New leader and walker registration opens

July 24: PHOTO WALK!
July 31: Deadline for submitting contest photos
August 7: Deadline for local winner selections
August 14: Grand Prize, Top 10 Honorable Mentions, and People’s Choice winners announced



(All dates subject to change)
You’ll also be hearing from me right here on the Worldwide Photo Walk
blog once or twice a week with helpful tips for leaders and
participants, so check back from time to time!

And that’s it! We’re really looking forward to another great day of
photography and making new friends. See you back here for my next
blog post :-)

-Brad Moore
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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

iron man 2


iron man 2
Originally uploaded by reiearth (Flickr Full)




iron man

  • Exposure: 0.013 sec (1/80)
  • Aperture: f/5.0
  • Focal Length: 50 mm
  • Exposure Bias: 0 EV
  • ISO Speed: 200