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HomeInking Thoughts. Framing Life. Making the point where it matters... and drinking beer in between.Nov 12, 2007








shoot in color and you'll capture the hue of their clothes, shoot in black and white and you'll capture the color of their souls.

Photo AlbumChloe & Razmo (14 photos)May 9, '08 5:00 AM
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The Seven Levels of Photographers
A Spiritual and Satirical Guide. I summarize this into 2 levels here.
© 2007 KenRockwell.com

(I'm using the Western convention of "he" to refer to both genders)


Artist: Top Level 7 (equivalent to "Heaven" in Christian mythology)

This is the highest level.

An artist fixes his imagination in a tangible form called a photograph. He captures the spirit of place or person, real or imagined, in this photograph and the viewer responds to this.

An artist is a complete master of his tools. When creating art an artist transcends common existence as his spirit flies up to meet that which he is capturing. He may practice and learn his tools while he is not creating, however when creating the camera becomes an extension of his mind. No conscious thought is expended on the technical issues with which he is a virtuoso while creating photographs.

To make a musical analogy, a musician may woodshed his scales, but when he's jamming he's not even thinking about fingerings. He's lost in the passion of the moment.

Just like professional surfers who have a dozen boards or pro guitarists who have 23 axes, an artist may have a slew of cameras, each for a different purpose.

Likewise, other artists may only have one camera, or none at all. It just doesn't matter.

Artists sometimes dress funny and tend to stay up late. They usually prefer to photograph attractive young women and are proud of it.

No one ever sees their work since they have crummy ability to promote themselves, and sadly, usually don't even appreciate their own excellent work. Those that do drop down to Whore, which sadly and paradoxically means you will never see the work of a true artist unless you know one personally. Good artists are usually too embarrassed to show their work to anyone unless you are intimate with them, since their work is their soul.

Artists use any sort of camera, including pinholes and disposables, or 8 x 10s. They use whatever instrument they need to create what they want.



Whore: Level 6    back to top

A whore is an artist who sells his soul by accepting money or drugs for his art.

By lowering himself to this level his vision is compromised.

Why? Because when one depends on selling one's soul to pay for one's food and pad one does not screw with the program, which means that one does not try new styles.

If a whore's work pays his bills after years of trying, it's unlikely any whore will be open to trying new styles while he still needs the dough.

Artists with representation (meaning they are represented by a gallery or an artists' representatives just as pimps do in the sex trade) may lose that representation if they change their style.

Therefore, art for sale from one person rarely gets better or different.

The style that sells is all a whore's johns and pimps (representatives) want to see. See Barnbaum's book on artistry. It is extraordinarily difficult for a successful whore to change styles once one has been accepted.

More about the whore class at level 10 here.



Amateur: Level 5    back to top

People who earn less than half of their income from photography are amateurs. This has nothing to do with the quality of their photography.

This person loves to create photographs. Good amateurs of pure spirit can transcend the other levels directly to being an artist.

People who shoot weddings and etc. on weekends as a side line from their day jobs are still amateurs; they just charge for their photos. And as you read here they may also charge a lot for their snaps.

Amateurs who think that better cameras will improve their photos are at risk of descending to the lowest level of equipment measurbator. Too many amateurs have been misled by camera makers into thinking that they need good cameras for good images. This thought is poison to creating art.

Amateurs who lose themselves in creating great images are set for a path of enlightenment.

Being an amateur is a good thing; from this level one can rise to the level of artist rather easily.

Amateurs almost always shoot Canon SLRs.



Snapshooter: Level 4    back to top

This is my mom and most people. These people want memories, as opposed to photographs or cameras.

Snapshooters who are graphic artists or otherwise visually literate people often make fantastic images that impress everyone. These snapshooters are artists and don't even realize it. They usually dress better than the artists who think they really are artists.

Believe it: it's the photographer who makes an image, not a camera.

Snapshooters use point-and-shoot and disposable cameras, which give the same excellent results as the Leicas, Nikons, Canons and Contaxes used by everyone else.



Professional: Level 3    back to top

A professional photographer is a person who earns his entire living (100%) from the sale of photographs.

Professionals do not create art for a living; they create images for commerce. They usually have some familiarity with the tools and can get out decent images, however they may or may not be able to capture imagination.

Of course professionals may create great images, but that's on their own time.

Professionals spend very little time worrying about cameras, except when they need to get them repaired. They spend most of their time looking for work and pissing about how all the other photographers in town are dropping their prices.

Professionals spend more on film and lab fees each month than they spend on camera gear in a year.

There are no professional nature photographers. They all either have day jobs or make their wives support them.

Professionals shoot Nikon SLRs, Mamiya medium format and Calumet 4x5" cameras. They cannot afford gear as good as most serious amateurs.

Unless you are a commercial photography buyer or know one as a friend you have not heard of professional photographers. The ones you may have seen in camera ads proclaiming that they use this or that camera are just spokesmodels.

Professionals don't have websites and don't put out technical newsletters. Those people are usually amateurs.



Rich Amateur: Level 2    back to top

These are amateurs who, by having too much money, buy lots of equipment which can fetter their freedom of expression. They are mostly men, and many are old or retired.

Rich amateurs shoot Leicas, Contaxes, Alpas, Hasselblads and Linhof 4x5s. These are great cameras, but the results are the same as the Zenits, Pentaxes, Bronicas and Tachiharas.

Today they mostly shoot Canon 1Ds-Mk IIs, 5Ds or Nikon D2X.

These are the same idiots who bought the first 2.7 Megapixel digital SLRs designed for newspapers like the Nikon D1 back in 2000 just because they cost $5,000. They gave technically poorer results than the film cameras used by snapshooters. All because it's expensive doesn't make it good.

Bad rich amateurs think fuzzy B/W images of poor people are art.

Some rich amateurs fall into the bottom spiritual level easily because they worry too much about equipment, others go straight on to create great art since they don't have any worries about equipment since they think they own the best. Oddly, few rich amateurs produce ordinary work. It either rules or sucks.



Equipment Measurbator: Bottom Level 1 (equivalent to "Hell" in Christian mythology)

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These men (and they are all men) have no interest in art or photography because they have no souls. Lacking souls they cannot express imagination or feeling, which is why their images, if they ever bother to make any, suck.

These folks have analysis paralysis and never accomplish anything.

Does poring over a microscope analyzing test images have anything to do with photographing a Joshua tree at dawn? Of course not. Even worse, time wasted concentrating on tests is time not spent learning useful aspects of photography and certainly time that could have been better spent actually photographing. Test just enough to know what your gear can do, and then get on with real photography.

They are interested solely in equipment for its own sake. They will talk your ear off for hours if you let them, but as soon as you ask to see their portfolio their bravado scurries away, or they think you want to see their cameras or stocks. You can read why cameras simply don't matter here.

Most seem to come from technical avocations, like engineering, computers and sciences. These people worry so much about trying to put numerical ratings on things that they are completely oblivious to the fact that cameras or test charts have nothing to do with the spirit of an image. Because they worry so much about measuring camera performance we have dubbed them "Measurbators." Unfortunately, many of them wander into KenRockwell.com looking for information on camera performance.

Many of them also play with audio equipment, computers or automobiles. They enjoy these toys just like their cameras for their own sake, but rarely if ever actually use them for the intended purposes.

Younger ones play video games or engage in chat rooms and web surfing. Older ones join "camera" clubs. (You should join photography clubs, but never camera clubs or any clubs that try to score art, since art is entirely subjective and cannot be scored numerically.) Likewise, these people never create anything notable with any of this other gear either, but they sure get excited by just having, getting or talking to you about it.

The one type of gear these people ignore is the only type of gear that actually helps: lighting.

Someone with a decent portfolio is not an equipment measurbator. Someone with more cameras than decent photos just may be. People with websites teeming with technical articles but few interesting photographs probably are.

Do not under any circumstances deal with these people, talk to them, read their websites or especially ask them for photography advice. To the innocent they seem like founts of knowledge, however their sick, lifeless souls would love to drag you into their own personal Hells and have your spirit forever mired in worrying about how sharp your lens is. If you start worrying about this and you'll never photograph anything again except brick walls and test charts.

These people are easy to identify. If you've read this far you've probably seen their websites. They always have lots of info about equipment, but very few real photographs. Beware of any information from any website not loaded with photography you admire.

Other people have other words for these people. This article here adds some more perspective.

I had to pull most of the photos of equipment off my site because these people were spending more time looking at my equipment than my art! The bandwidth for which I pay was being eaten up by these idiots looking at my lenses, instead of looking at the photos in my gallery which is the whole point of this site. That's why all the stupid pages like this one are in yellow, so that their eyes hurt too much to waste too much time on the nuts and bolts.

Most people who waste my time e-mailing me with technical and equipment questions through this site unfortunately belong to this unenlightened bottom group. Almost anyone who actually worries about the level they occupy belong to the bottom. Many of these folks stalk the Internet, and spend hours getting off "contributing" to technical websites and photography chat rooms like Photo.net, www.dpreview.com and photocritique.net instead of making photos. The guys here aren't too bad, and most of the Leica people here are just equipment collectors.



Online Expert or Armchair Photographer: Level 0 (these guys don't take pictures so they aren't a level of photographer.)

This level never existed before the internet, because cameras were never as exciting as sports cars or missiles for men to research.

This became terrifyingly apparent one day when I got an email from someone who didn't think an example I posted of a sharp lens was sharp. I was confused, since it was exceptionally sharp, which is why I posted it. When I asked this reader "not sharp compared to what?," he replied that it wasn't as sharp as a different example of a different lens he saw posted on some other website.

Holy Crap! This was a guy who doesn't even own a camera! He spends his time researching them and spreading his irrelevant opinions all over the Internet!

The Internet is ablaze with these guys. Forums and chat rooms are loaded with them. Photographers don't have the time for forums. We have more photography to do than time to do it. See The Two Kinds of Photographers.

Photography was never cool enough before digital to attract men's attention for no particular reason. Personally, the muzzle velocity of a Barrett 50-calibre sniper rifle is far more interesting to me than the MTF of a digital camera I'll never use. If I worked in an office and could waste my employer's time researching personal hobbies on the Internet, I'd rather look at pornography than research other people's cameras.

This level has existed in the automotive marketspace forever, with young boys learning every possible performance specification of Corvettes and Ferraris. We boys start this more than 10 years before we can get a driver's license, much less be able to buy our own Ferraris.

Boys love to learn about cars, guns, motorcycles and anything technical. I know I sure do. We men never grow out of wanting to know everything about everything, and telling you so.

Just because any car nut can tell you every possible performance specification of a Ferrari doesn't mean he can drive. Most of these people live in places where they've never even seen a Ferrari, much less ever owned one themselves.

Today with digital photography, we now have the same lookie-loos researching digital camera specs just for the bizarre fun of it. Ignore them. They love to talk and research, but aren't photographers.

from >> http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/7.htm

thanks to digitabe for making us(me) aware that such an article exist....


Blog EntryJulietMay 8, '08 9:31 AM
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Most of you know that i have two brothers and no sister. My parents wanted to have at least one daughter, but they decided long ago that 3 pain in ass boys should be enough.

about two years ago, our house helper came 'packaged' with her youngest daughter (she have 5 more children in bataan).  Recently, our helper decided that she needs to go back to bataan, as hard as it is for her, she asked my parents if they could adopt Juliet... of course for the usual financial/better future reasons. we really haven't decided yet if we'll adopt Juliet legally, but right now she's living with us and it seems my parent are happy with their anak anakan. so hopefully everything will work out for the best.

this morning i was slumped on the floor of our terrace taking photos of my bike (im really frustrated that i cant go out to shoot) when Juliet approached me and said "kuya ako na lang". so we had our mini photshoot right there and then. most of the shots are on the same eyelevel and framing as we really did not move much and it only lasted like 3 minutes.

the photo below got a different pp treatment from my other portraits. there's still a bunch of photos of Juliet  that i might be able to process by next week, I'll be able to create a gallery for her by then.

btw. she's 3 years old now.


Photo AlbumLogo Art: Identity in Design (10 photos)May 7, '08 7:50 PM
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Blog Entryam feeling 'artistic' today.May 7, '08 10:55 AM
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the last 24 hours would be my most prolific so far. before i crashed down last night, i set myself so that i would be able to finish 3 artworks for my "Snap-built. Just add water" gallery before i hit the bunker again. guess what? i just did 5...

yeah yeah. big deal. right?

for me it is. im a frustrated artist. i always wanted my career to go the "broke but inspired" way... but for the last 4 years i've been on the "broke and bitter-because-i-hate-my-job" hole. and since i prematurely quit my job in Shanghai last month, i was only really able to enjoy my passion this past two weeks... after i got tired of all the gimiks, gulp sessions, and foolish conviviality. sa totoo lang... wala na akong pera.

Another massive road block for me was that before, the drive to be inspired and to create would only last me a day or two. these days, i would wake up like a man on a crusade. exaggerated ba? well. that's how i feel. and sana magtuloy tuloy na. kung hindi nga lang sobrang init sa labas sarap din sana magpicture taken. halos di ko pa kasi nagagamit dslr ko dito sa pinas... langyang summer yan eh.

Anyways...the "Snap-built, Just add water" gallery is intended to showcase works that requires minimal effort in terms of implementation. since no sane artist can really say that pulling ideas and concepts out from the hat would be 'effortless', i just thought that i'd like to do a set that would give me more time to appreciate my works and less time tinkering with photoshop. After all art need not be complicated.

so check them out. you can click on the image to view it in full size. they may not be much but i hope you'll enjoy them none the less:

first of the set. i did this last night when i was really sleepy. just when the creative juices dried out. honestly i like this the least. but hey, i still like it. after all its my work. it has a certain retro, classy, disco feel to it. i was actually planning to make a typography piece, but i cant make myself think of any concept. so this is what came out from my lack of 'idea'.

now this one's definitely got a message. may not be that visually appealing, but still its the message that counts. this is what i call concept that speaks. it's called "perspective". both on the visual style and its message about an artist's perspective. this piece is fueled by my angst... to those so called purist. well i'm not actually angry at them, i just don't like the idea. i've always believed that non-conformity inspires.

after watching two jacky chan movies, my eyes felt they need a bit of rest... but still, i just cant let go of the mouse. so i thought ill just make something real fast. something plain. something so basic it wont even cost me a sweat. and something that's eyestrain free. ahhh... a mono-toned design and a bit of typography to boot. and yeah. me like this very much.

so can you see the lady pushing the baby stroller? or maybe something else? ahhhhh the wonders of art.
 i opened my go media vector collection. drag. opened my texture resources. drag. another one. drag again. layers... hmmm. so i played with the blend modes. and who would've guessed... it looked just like a table napkin. except its not. hell. i don't even know how i was able to make this.

i enjoyed my 3rd work so much that i just played around with the canvass again. no real concept here. just 10 minutes of 'hey lets play with some doodles'.

so that's it. feel free to use them as your wallpaper or just about anyhow you want, but please ask my permission if you intend to use them for any commercial purpose. or if will be used for a website, a presentation or for anything similar in nature, please dont forget to give proper credit. thanks!

and...linawin ko lang. am feeling artistic yung title. hindi autistic.

Photo AlbumSnap-built. Just add water. (6 photos)May 6, '08 6:59 AM
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simple, effortless, basic... just colors and shapes, a hint of highlight here, a bit of shadow there. gives the artist more time for the most important thing... appreciation.

because art need not be complicated.

Photo AlbumWebsite Designs (2 photos)May 5, '08 10:16 PM
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yeah... i'm a self-proclaimed website designer. never worked for any company as one. i just figured out its better this way. at least walang tax diba?

teka teka... bakit nga ba wala akong sariling website?

Blog Entrywagkamagulo!May 5, '08 9:56 AM
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im never good with words. nor in showing my emotions. sabi nila bato daw ako. minsan kahoy. most of the time or almost all the time i opt to forget that i can actually speak. well, there are countless ways for one to speak out. and this is me. this is how i articulate my thoughts.

halata bang may pinaghuhugutan? hehehe.

Photo AlbumGrunge: Embracing Reality (1 photo)May 5, '08 9:44 AM
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Blog EntryFive reasons why I left Shanghai.May 4, '08 2:50 AM
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  1. the much 'anticipated' epilogue. or should i add an 's'
  2. I hated my job.  Being a PM did not really worked out for me. I hate programming, but not as much as i hate managing projects that  involves programming. Dealing with something that I don't have 'real' control over is worst than searching for a missing semi colon through id-rather-not-know-how-many lines of code.  I enjoyed the Web Design projects, but its just half of the deal. I figured out that Id rather waste my time on something i love doing. So, there you go.
  3. Wala ako naiipon. Langya.
  4. dirt cheap beer and sisig

Blog EntryThe Carlos T. Calma Jr. Vanity ProjectMay 2, '08 8:13 AM
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I initially planned to make a  conceptual artwork version of this photo. texturize the skin, add a dark ambiance, and pour in lots and lots of bitmap and vector elements. but i ended up doing this, a teaser for the 'photo shoot' I did for a friend last Feb in Shanghai.

back then there were no plans. no make-ups. no proper lighting. just a spur of the moment "hey lets shoot". off we go... just me, caloi and my nifty fifty. bahala na. it turned out ok after all. i guess...

now all i have to do is sort out the remaining photos, decide which are Photoshop-worthy and PP away. i just made it sound so easy...



Blog Entrywala na akong peraApr 29, '08 10:25 AM
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hindi na ako gigimik. hindi na ako maggagala. hindi na ako mag starbucks. hindi na ako makapagupgrade ng bike. hindi na ako makakabili ng lente at ng bagong tripod. hindi na ako iinom sa labas. buti na lang may dalwang case pa ng red horse dito sa kwarto.

pero tinatamad pa rin ako magtrabaho.

kaya sa bahay na lang ako... pramis.

lahat ng magyaya lumabas manlilibre. mwehehehe.

Blog Entryred horse. sugpo. beach. at hang overApr 28, '08 9:03 AM
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friday -  natulog ng alas kwatro, gumising ng alas syete, nagbitekleta papunta mandaluyong, tapos nagbitekleta ulit pauwi, inabot ng ulan, naputikan, nausukan, naarawan, nakauwi ng tuyo. bumiyahe papuntang bataan. natulog sa bahay ng tita ko

saturday - pagkatapos ng dalawang oras na tulog, swimming agad, picture taken. sarap ng lunch... ginataang suso, dumating na ang pamilya barrera, mga tita at tito, mga pinsan na over-weight + mang romy the mekaniko. lipat sa blue house, danda ng view sa terrace. over looking sa dagat. swimming ulit, hapunan, inihaw na yellow fin, adobong manok at asado, videoke, 8 bote ng red horse. first ever seryosong kwentuhan naming magkakapatid. ampota. alas kwatro nanaman. bangenge, bagsak... tulog.

sunday - ginising ng alas otso. tangna umiikot pa paningin ko. langyang red horse yan o. almusal, sinangag, itlog na maalat with kamatis at scrambled eggs. hindi kami mahilig sa itlog.  swimming nanaman. nanghuli kami ng jelly fish, namatay yung isa. nakahuli rin kami ng octopus na maliit. astig. nilagay namin sa baso. lunch... fiesta!... medyo mahabang listahan to:

inihaw na tahong
sugpo
talangka
inihaw na tilapia
inihaw na babuy
relyenong bangus
inihaw na lapu lapu
inihaw na talong
ensalada
pakwan
mangga
pop cola.

solb.

ligo na. malapit na umuwi. hindi na kami kasya sa sasakyan. bus na lang tuloy kami. langya kasi pati mekaniko sinama ni papa e. sa bus, kupal yugn driver. sarap sungalngalin ng bunganga, buong byahe yatang pinapagalitan yung kunduktor. gago rin naman kasi kunduktor. muntik ma magkasuntukan sa bus. alas sais, manila na. kain ng lauriat, simba. umuwi, nanood ng entourage hanggang alas dos ng lunes. nagising ng alas singko...

langya nilalagnat ako. tulog ulit.


Photo AlbumFor Sale - Kalat sa Kwarto (17 photos)Apr 23, '08 4:14 AM
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naglinis ako kanina kasi ala magawa. dami kalat sa kwarto. bilhin niyo na lang. pwede tumawad. hehehe.

most items are dirt cheap, so dont ask if they're in pristine condition and other such questions. as the title implies. kalat siya. so again, dont expect much. kaya siya mura. :D but still hindi naman siya literally patapon. the speakers for one dont really have noticeable costemic defects. the keyboard and mouse are unused, and practically brand new. anyway, just click the the item for the description if you're interested.

leave me a message in case may tanong.

Blog Entryit aint the same...rubber fingers... tis done.Apr 21, '08 1:01 PM
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Blog Entrychoices. decisions. and the immortal angst.Apr 20, '08 9:46 AM
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since like forever i've lived based on the belief that destiny is bullshit. that winning the lottery is brought about by you taking a right turn rather than a left because you decided you're bored taking the same route everyday. that meeting your soulmate (though there's no such thing) happened because you took the jeepney to Cubao dahil nagtitipid ka.  funny how seemingly irrelevant things decides the next second of your life... how the most minute of details carry the most weight... how life seems so linear when in fact its not... well... when you look back it is, looking forward its not. but, hey, who spends most of their time looking back? try watching NEXT (movie starring Nicholas Cage). Btw this post is in no way inspired by that movie. I just have all the time I can waste, one of the perks of unemployment. Anyways...

we are bounded to life by choices and decisions. nothing else. well... also friday nights, sisig and beer.

seriously my life is glued to this stuck up, boring and unimaginative concept. simplifying the complex, complicating the simple (rigth adik?). this works for me, life is everything but simple, so we attempt to make it simple. and this, this is my attempt to do just that. and this piece...trying to explain its simplicity, again makes it byzantine.

i know I'm not making sense anymore. life is not linear... so is this thing that I'm writing. parang choose your own adventure books na hinihiram mo sa library nung elementary. so for your reading pleasure, don't read this from top to bottom. labo ko.

how about fate? destiny is not fate. at least according to me. that's beyond argument. fate is when you learn to accept ur decisions. its when you accept the augmentation of the new reality to your life. fate is reality how you wanted it to be. fate is 'now' made simple. 'now' in a nutshell.

fate is good. fate is reason and resolve. but destiny is bullshit.

now, about destiny. destiny is when the escapist in you is tapping at your bathroom mirror. when the choices are hard and never enough. when the decisions you've made are suddenly not your fault. destiny is when you decided not to take charge of your life.

destiny is the one that gave you the beer. and fate is the one that handed you the bill.

and me is the bum who cant find anything better to do.


Blog EntryNew approach. New styleApr 18, '08 2:47 AM
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I've been mulling over my photography since yesterday, trying to find a new PP approach to my portraits. This morning, I think i finally figured out something. Keren's photo became my first medium.







Photo AlbumPara kay Pareng Milo (1 photo)Apr 17, '08 10:54 PM
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Milo aka Romy Diaz. Pot to his wife. Daddy to his son. And nognog to most of his friends. hehehe

the tag line

"nakikita mo yang lupain sa harap mo? mapapasaiyo yan... sagutin mo lang ako"

with the matching imitation of the raspy voice of the famed antagonist never failed to make us laugh into tears everytime we gulp down bottles of over-sized Tsing Tao and Suntory beers in Shanghai.

I really hated my stay in Shanghai, only the gulp sessions kept me sane. It made me feel that I'm back home. The feeling of emptiness drowned and filled up with bottles of beer.

And now I'm back home, so is my friend. He went back a few months ahead of me. But unlike me, he left a big part of his life back in China. His family. A brave act. His son studying, his wife still working back in Shanghai as he pursues a career in Culinary here. A move to better the future of his family and to chase an indulged passion. Kudos to you pareng Milo. Inuman na ulit!

BTW, I've only uploaded one for now. Parating na yung iba. grab mo lang pare.

Blog EntryVelbon Sherpa 750R tripod for sale - soldApr 15, '08 11:41 PM
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i finally decided to let go of my Sherpa. Though i was not able to use it that much, it did serve me well... for those who are looking for a sturdy, not that expensive tripod from a reliable and well-known tripod manufacturer, buzz me.

5,000 PHP / mint condition / RFS: upgrade

From Velbon's site:

This is a deluxe photo tripod featuring 3-section legs. The leg assembly is constructed of die-cast components and extruded aluminum tubular legs with quick side-lever locks for fast and easy set-up. A geared-elevator allows the center column to be set at precisely the required height. Panhead is the 3 way PH-157Q.


Blog Entryfucked-up body clockApr 15, '08 11:32 PM
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went home at 2:00 am, finally able to crash down and actually sleep at around 5:30 am, woke up at 9:00 am and closed a deal at PiPho for the Kenko 15 minutes after getting up.

I think i need to get a life. i think i need to get a job. sanay naman ako sa puyatan, makapagapply na nga sa call center.

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thespongklongfiles wrote on May 9
oi eric. sige sched mo na. kahit kailan kahit saan, basta libre lunch o dinner. hehehehe.
thespongklongfiles wrote on May 9
oi jen! ;D
jensky09 wrote on May 9
hi tol =)
redrushbytes wrote on May 8
nagp-photog. novice pa lang, but i have an slr na. ayoko na maging model, sawa na ko sa harap ng camera. hahaha! tara jep!
thespongklongfiles wrote on May 7
bakla ka rin. abnoy. wala na akong pera. wala akong trabaho tanga. hehehe.
aasacoba wrote on May 7
bakla ka! haha. dami mong blog ah. mukang busing busy ka ah hehe. musta pare? libre k naman hehe
thespongklongfiles wrote on May 7
oist. fides!
peawi wrote on May 7
psstpsst!! :D
thespongklongfiles wrote on May 7
ahhhhh. nagpophotog ka rin? or gusto mo magmodel? tara. sched na natin. :D hehehe.
redrushbytes wrote on May 7
omg. ikaw pala ang kelangan ko if i need to ask something about photography. ayloveit!
thespongklongfiles wrote on May 6
ha?
marcrancy wrote on May 6
hi.. mahal ka ba maningil? HAHAHA
thespongklongfiles wrote on May 4
:) salamats.
denmanalo wrote on May 4
wow. ang galing-galing mo naman. nanaka-elibs yung mga shots mo.
darcke21 wrote on Apr 30
thanks sa add mister!
thespongklongfiles wrote on Mar 8
nyak. hahaha. baby chino... hehehehe.
alexhunterxxx wrote on Mar 7
mukha ka ng baby chino... hehe
coffeeaddictus wrote on Nov 12, '07
hoi panget! :>
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