Artistico

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Love For All Seasons

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published 6/4/08 1:45 PM
Grow Old With Me As a wedding photographer, it is a norm for me to see newlyweds in their sweetest moment. But that is not surprising. Couples who have just got married can only see roses and butterflies. The question is how long
would it last.

I was in the middle of shooting another newlyweds at the park when a very sweet elderly couple passed by. At their age it was quite evident how much they cared for each other. They were both slow and walking arm in arm_aided with canes. The sight instantly overpowered me with admiration for them. I could not resist taking this quick candid shot. This photo is a testimony that marriage do work for couples who believe in it.

Robin's Nest

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published 6/2/08 10:55 PM

Robin's Nest While assembling a swing set underneath a tree, I came upon a bird's nest. I thought it would be a great opportunity to shoot wildlife, so I mounted my camera with a 300mm zoom on a tripod and waited patiently for the mother bird to return. I felt like a sniper waiting for the kill. When she did, It was worth the wait. This is my best way to emulate the photographers of National Geographic. Those guys never fail to inspire me.   

 


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THE HOLY LAND

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published 5/10/06 10:09 PM
Last year in November, my wife and I joined the pilgrimage to the Holy Land in Israel. It was a great experience and I must say the most significant photo opportunity for me. While I was inside the .Church of the Holy Sepulchre ,I noticed this figure of a man from a distance. The massive structure and the gigantic collumns made hin appear like a tiny stick protruding from the floor.
Another shot I thought worthy of sharing is the picture of two nuns walking by which was shot from the inside of ST> ANNE's CHURCH With regards to my existing light photos in Israel, the candid group shot of My Fellow Pigrims is what I consider the most interesting one.

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The Third Eye

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published 5/2/06 8:42 PM
I have always said that photographers have a third eye that sees from the heart, but it took me a while to express it in photography. Well, here is my best photo to deliver the message. Thanks to photoshop. I used the lighting effect in the filter menu to put the lens glare which symbolizes the third eye.The Third Eye

As I was preparing the ingredients for the beef stew I planned to cook for our family dinner, I was pleasantly surprised to see the red pepper I just sliced, appeared to be laughing at me. My wife was not home at the time, so made sure I photographed it for her to see. This was shot with Fuji S2 Pro. .Happy Peppers


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