no sacrifice, no victory

seeing things in a unique view

Taken last March 14, 2008 at Liwasang Bonifacio.

This was the first time i used my 10-17.

Tools of the trade:
Canon 30d
Canon 400d
EF 70-200 f4
Tokina 10-17

*All fish eye images were "defished". except yung kay JC
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Gloc9
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LOBO
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Guingona
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WELCOME
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Is that you GMA?
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Bakit ako nandito?
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Yan ba ang kinabukasan ko?
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ANDRES
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OUST
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WAAAAHHH
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Lola
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*All fish eye images were "defished". except yung kay JC

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LOBO
  
Guingona
  
Welcome
  
Bakit ako nandito?
  
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GMA is that you?
  
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Yan ba ang kinabukasan ko?
  
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februarystar wrote on Mar 30, '08, edited on Mar 30, '08
Hi Aldrich- your images are beginning to bloom, the emotions, the decisive moments , the framing and being one of the crowd really makes your photos stand out. congratulations and Keep it up... Your getting there! the fish eye really gives new perspective to street photography.
mikkosan wrote on Mar 30, '08
madaya ang fisheye! madaya!! hahaha! :)

great shots bro :) let me know if may rally anytime soon. sama ako :)
aldrichlim wrote on Mar 31, '08
Hi Aldrich- your images are beginning to bloom, the emotions, the decisive moments , the framing and being one of the crowd really makes your photos stand out. congratulations and Keep it up... Your getting there! the fish eye really gives new perspective to street photography.
Hey Joel! Thanks a lot! Actually I really learn a lot from looking at your photos. Ikaw yung standard ko sa street photography! Thanks again! Yeah, the fisheye is really something!
aldrichlim wrote on Mar 31, '08
madaya ang fisheye! madaya!! hahaha! :)

great shots bro :) let me know if may rally anytime soon. sama ako :)
Haha. Ya, bili na kuya mikko! Sure thing! I'll inform you
februarystar wrote on Mar 31, '08
Hey Joel! Thanks a lot! Actually I really learn a lot from looking at your photos. Ikaw yung standard ko sa street photography! Thanks again! Yeah, the fisheye is really something!
Hi Aldrich- i didnt know you could learned something by watching my photos... = ) Salamat Bro. pero i am amazed how your photos improved a lot. Shooting street photography is really a skill, anticipating and quick instinct reflexes are essential...its not like a studio models that you could request a take two... = )

Also what i like from your set is how you captured the emotions, second the composition to balance and simply the frame... i always to that on my photos... simple is more. The more you single out your subject the more easy you could convey your stories. before clicking ask yourself what is the story of this frame? and i think you give a very good justice in documenting this event. CONGRATS!!!!


ps: Aldrich- next time try to lower down your cam...below waist shooting you never know what you will captured on that level perspective. = )
aldrichlim wrote on Mar 31, '08, edited on Mar 31, '08
Hi Aldrich- i didnt know you could learned something by watching my photos... = ) Salamat Bro. pero i am amazed how your photos improved a lot. Shooting street photography is really a skill, anticipating and quick instinct reflexes are essential...its not like a studio models that you could request a take two... = )

Also what i like from your set is how you captured the emotions, second the composition to balance and simply the frame... i always to that on my photos... simple is more. The more you single out your subject the more easy you could convey your stories. before clicking ask yourself what is the story of this frame? and i think you give a very good justice in documenting this event. CONGRATS!!!!


ps: Aldrich- next time try to lower down your cam...below waist shooting you never know what you will captured on that level perspective. = )
Well, in photography, ever since i started thats how i learn different styles and techniques. I just keep on browsing different albums of different photographers. Different techniques and styles, and I compare them then I do it. I think this learning habit of mine kept me away from photography classes =). Actually i never enrolled in any photography classes nor had a proper education in photography. Its all through the World Wide Web! hehe.

"The more you single out your subject the more easy you could convey your stories." - Yeah, i agree on that!

Thanks Master Joel! (hehe) I will surely try the technique of lowering my cam on my next photojourn shoot!
sbass wrote on Apr 17, '08
hey, you've got lots of good shots... i like it!
no need for words to describe the pictures it tells everything...
keep it up! (,")
aldrichlim wrote on Apr 17, '08
sbass said
hey, you've got lots of good shots... i like it!
no need for words to describe the pictures it tells everything...
keep it up! (,")
Thanks a lot!
jampangilinanstock wrote on May 19, '08
nice photo-journ. pics.
aldrichlim wrote on May 19, '08
nice photo-journ. pics.
thanks
printmoto wrote on Dec 12, '08
sir, san po ninyo nabili yung tokina? hobbyist po ako. parang wala pong available sa hidalgo. =( Thanks for the advise
aldrichlim wrote on Dec 12, '08
sir, san po ninyo nabili yung tokina? hobbyist po ako. parang wala pong available sa hidalgo. =( Thanks for the advise
yup, its available in hidalgo. i know avenue and henrys sells them
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