
Hi ladies! Congratulations to me for making my first post on your blog. I was actually invited last week to post and share pictures and was quite excited about it. Brought my tiny digital everywhere I went, hoping to capture something common but extraordinary images anywhere and everywhere. But alas, if I only travel from home, to school, back to home, then three hours later, repeat same routine, I won't be seeing much at all. Takes me only less than ten minutes to school so it's a very limited amount of time to see or find anything. I also go to the grocery in between, but that makes for boring pictures. So, in order to kick start my contributions to your site, thought I'd share an old picture that my husband took back in 2006 in Boracay. The family stayed in Fridays and we were just lounging on the beach. I probably wore the sarong because 1) my boobs were hanging out down to here, and 2) so was my tummy. I didn't know he started snapping away until he started making me pose with a purpose. Now, that killed the picture. I believe I wasn't yet aware he was taking my picture in this one. Then he just photoshopped the effects on the sky and made the edges softer. Now that my first picture is published here, I hope to be more diligent about snapping some gems, and sharing with you. Otherwise, may just post more old pictures again, but this time, the pictures would be of my kids. I generally don't like how I look in pictures, is why. Have a nice day!
Taken with Leica D-lux
Fridays, Boracay
October 2006
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Boracay 2006
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wow tikitik, awesome picture of you! so dramatic! start taking pictures during softball games, day-to-day life to/from school, details of hubby's toys & collections. you've got lots to subjects to chose from... :-D
Welcome Tikitik! Glad you decided to join our little photo blog. It keeps me looking for good things to capture, but sometimes it's quite difficult! It's a challenge, but a good fun one! Looking forward to seeing more of your photos. Cheerio!
Hi there the two of you. Thanks for the support. Will definitely be more aware of what's around me and hopefully I'm quick enough to capture the moment. I tend to like pictures of local people, mostly children though and have taken some from the past trips like Cambodia and Laos. Will share those when I get the chance.
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