Clicks of a Second in a Frame
Images Captured at a Time. just shooting and posting using whatever camera I have in my hands
Images that can never be replicated in the same motion, mix,light, essence and time, framing it and hoping to share a story ...
Posible ba ang 300mm pancake? Huhuhu ngarap.
Insta360?
Osmo?
R100?
R50?
..wiw... eenie meenie ?
We may not worry about films these days but we do have instances of having our SD Cards corrupted. Thankfully we have recovery applications, too. But as we recover some, some images no longer have the same quality they had when we initially took them. One experience of such was during my trip to Japan in 2017.
These photos are frames from Odaiba - the rainbow bridge and the miniature lady liberty.
📸 July 2017
Oh, snaps!
Random, quick, and not exactly stable. Just took in the city lights, processed it through lightroom while prepping myself for a possible heavy traffic going home. Shaking off the all-day-in-the-office feeling and making the most of the nights we still have a cold breeze.
Leap year snaps..
Bye February...
Wanted to get to know my 7artisans 50mm a bit more. Took it for a night photowalk around same same areas I take lots of shots from.
I cannot just yet find my comfortable setting. I do not have a model so I have to rely on people I pass by or who pass by me. The scared photo taker that I am, I have not mustered up the courage to talk to anyone and take their pictures.
Frustrated with my shots (I am yet to review), I switched to mobile. Samsung never disappoints. Night mode touches up the photos on the go. Still getting comfortable with this one, too. I am trying to make time and catching up on old hobbies.
📷Samsung s22 ultra night mode. Straight from cam.
Mobile phone...
+ Crop ....
+ Snapseed...
+ Canva
Gotta get back to playing around snaps.. ;)
Also posted as a story in my ig:
Supposed to be deleting some. But then again, there is a LOT that holds so much more than just the captured image. Somehow, looking at the images you took brings back that gasp that made you take that shot in the first place...
What do you guys do with your "RAW" images?
I got tons and they are eating space haha.
One day in Zaanse Schans... October 30, 2019
The open-air museum aiming to "re-capture" the first industrial zone of the Dutch which was originally built and situated on the Zaan in North Holland's riverbanks. They used the windmills for their spices, dyes, lumber, bread, etcetera.
Most of the windmills are currently still being utilized preserving the traditional way of producing their goods.
The moon plus the fast moving black clouds was mesmerizing. Eerie to some point but wonderful anyway.
Such a beauty!
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Now the Euro Tour pictures are popping up. Like my friend said, we had lots of pictures we haven't posted yet.
This one is one of those moments I'm awake during the ride from Germany to Amsterdam.
Florence Baptistry or the Baptistery of Saint John or Battistero di San Giovanni..
A shot using my Canon EOS M10 during the Euro trip with two other crazy friends last November 2019 before the pandemic started.
Walking around while waiting for a sunset spot with the famous leaning tower of Pisa and also making sure we make the most of the passes that we bought. So zipping through the establishments and hoping they are not yet closed around that time.
November is a good time to visit the place. IT IS less crowded but it still has crowd.