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Palawan Finally! After months of sitting down editing the last of the Palawan photographs on and off, I have finished. I intentional left out the landscapes and miscellanous photos for this last entry, knowing they are better appreciated if not mixed with other pictures of a different theme. Understand that I traveled along with my family which explains the choice of subjects shot in this album. A lot of factors come into play for this, but was generally controlled by our itinerary. Needless to say, my primary objective is to spend quality time with my family. Picture-taking falls in after. Ja was there to strictly remind me about that arrangement. =) I mentioned this earlier in a different blog entry. I do not profess to be a landscape photographer. Given the choice, I would much rather be known and commended as a church photographer. The downfall of young photographers and hobbyists is to box themselves into a certain speciality early into this craft. I strongly disagree with this foolish practice and encourage my close photographer-friends to work on a variety of themes every time circumstance permits. There is much to learn and enjoy in every field of photography. Every photographer although required by his contractors to excel in his field, needs to also be adept with other fields, if not for the pure joy of it, but for the possibilities of branching out in the future. I photograph a variety of themes, although not all of them are shown online; church activities, weddings, birthdays, corporate events, people, food, conceptual projects, macro stuff, architecture & interiors, landscapes, etc (except nude, because I am a christian). So, before I begin to bore you all, here are select photographs. I have noted the settings for photographers to appreciate them. Children, Antipolohan Beach 1/250s f/7.1 ISO100 170mm SB800 Remote SU4 triggered w/ on-cam flash ![]() Reflection of Coconut Trees, Panacan, Narra 1/40s f/11.0 ISO100 15mm ![]() Raincloud, Honda Bay 1/500s f/11.0 ISO100 35mm ![]() Dogs Running, Snake Island, Honda Bay 1/640s f/5.6 ISO100 200mm ![]() Underground River Coast 1/40s f/11.0 ISO100 17mm ![]() Most of the pictures in the album were photographed with a Nikon D200 (as if the camera body mattered alot, hehe). Lenses used would range from the Tokina 12-24, Nikkor 17-55 2.8, or the Nikkor 70-200 2.8 VR. I didn't get to use my back up Nikon D70 but still enjoy using this cam for other occasions from time to time. The tripod used is a Manfrotto 190XProB with a Giottos MH3300-621 ballhead. Once in a while I would use a circular polarizer and/or a graduated neutral density filter only if the shot requires it. For more photographs, click HERE. For related entries on the Palawan vacation, click on the respective dates below: Days 1-2 Day 3 Day 4 Days 5-7 |
| Dan November 4, 2008 03:08 PM PST @Ja - hahaha. thanks as usual. :) | ||
| Jaja September 11, 2008 10:16 PM PDT "my primary objective is to spend quality time with my family. Picture-taking falls in after. Ja was there to strictly remind me about that arrangement. =)" ---> Never will I tire reminding you that. =) Greeat greeat photos like always. Parang hindi din kita binigyan ng timer habang nagpi-picture. Ayos! you're doing great with (time) pressure! hehehe. | ||
| Dan September 11, 2008 02:02 PM PDT Hey Jim! Amen to that bro. And thanks for visiting. :) | ||
| Jim September 11, 2008 12:02 PM PDT Bro to God be the glory! ang galing talaga ng photos. Capturing the beauty of nature for everyone to enjoy! | ||
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