Archive for the 'Post Processing' Category

Parade of the Marching Bands

Posted on May 16 2008 by Ricky

The highlight of the festivities of the Bacoor Town Fiesta is the Parade of the Marching Bands, 9 local bands & 5 bands from the neighboring municipalities marched & display their skills along the Evangelista St. of the Town of Bacoor.

Anak Zapote Band, if I’m not mistaken the oldest band in Bacoor.

Banda 96, is one [...]

Post Processing: Infrared

Posted on March 6 2008 by Ricky

I haven’t shooting infrared photos for quite a while now, I’m still trying to look for a good post-processing technique to give my photos a better look. After a long research on the web, I think I finally saw the PP style that suites me most.
Like what I’ve mentioned in my first post about [...]

The Strobists Fever

Posted on February 3 2008 by Ricky

I got infected by the strobists fever, after the first PiPho Strobist Meet-up at UP last month, I decided to upgrade my current set-up.

As you may recall, my set-up was a little crude, I was using a tripod then, I decided to purchase (1) a 6′ light stand, a shoot through umbrella & a umbrella [...]

WS#4 – Surreal

Posted on November 18 2007 by Ricky

Taken using a Hoya R72 Infrared filter attached to the lens of my camera, I took this photo yesterday around noon when the sun is at it’s mightiest. This is just another variant of infrared photography, primarily purple cast. I experimented on the channel mixer playing on the blue & red channel.

Although I [...]

Make my sky bluer

Posted on November 14 2007 by Ricky

I love shooting landscapes, this is one the reasons why I took photography as a hobby. But sometimes the best camera & lens are not enough to capture the real beauty of the scene, like what happened in this photo.

This photo was taken last March in Tarlac, around noon & that explains why the [...]

My Black & White Processing Style

Posted on November 11 2007 by Ricky

I’m a big black & white fan, in fact, I’ve dedicated a sub-domain to showcase my black & white photos, even during my film photography days, I took several photos using black & white film, unfortunately, I wasn’t able to salvage it. Digital photography eased up the process of taking black & white photographs, [...]