Friday, July 31, 2009

Posh mall

THEME DAY: NIGHT • Considering the fact that Metro Manila has a large number of malls, I guess it was inevitable that I would show one for a City Daily Photo theme day. Greenbelt 5 is located at the Ayala Commercial Center in Makati City. I haven't explored it yet but I hear that most of its shops are those of international luxury brands and top Filipino artists and designers. Much too upscale for me. But I also hear that many of its restaurants are fantastic so we just might go there one of these days anyway.

Greenbelt 5

I think it's more correct to describe this as an evening shot since the sky is still light even though the sun had set. But evening or night, I think we're going to see a lot of great photos from City Daily Photo bloggers around the world. Click here to view thumbnails for all participants.

Window Kitty kitten picture

Window Kitty by Shamey Jo
Shamey Jo
I took so many photos of them I think I will be posting them forever.


Thursday, July 30, 2009

The Usual Summer Knitting Funk

Every July I go through the same thing. I stop knitting and assume it is permanent and that I should quit blogging. I no longer even have the concentration for stranded work. Amazingly even the thought of buying yarn turns me off! Of course the problem is just the New Mexico desert heat and by the end of August I'm passionate about stranded color knitting again.

Until my knitting funk goes away I'll just knit the boring plain part of the first Dale of Norway Whistler sleeve. In case you feel the same way this time of year I have a few inspiring links for you:

Check out MariannAn's incredible colorwork on Ravelry! Especially the breathtaking socks based on the pattern from Tudor Roses - that may be my favorite Ravelry project of the year.

I am always a fan of Robyn's patterns at Red Bird Knits but the design of this Nordic sock inspired by Robert Frost turns me on even more than her other patterns. At Patternfish I also found the pattern for this incredible sweater To Knit for the Sun from Kristin Nicholas. I may make it for myself in Cascade 220 in neutrals. (I do prefer the original colors but I tend to look best in more subdued stuff.) I love, love, love that the sleeves are different.

Finally, Homespun Handknit is returning in October! Actually it looks like a completely different book with the same premise and lots of stranded projects. If I use it 10% as much as the original it will be worth the purchase. Also here is an upcoming book about Norwegian style knits with lots of small patterns.

If you have any colorwork inspiration to add, PLEASE post it in the comments! I need all the knitting inspiration I can find at this time of year.

Here's my final pair of red Easy Scrunchie socks done in Wool of the Andes in tomato red. I'm still sad they discontinued the color (I'd started my Great American Aran Afghan with it which will now be turned into pillows.)


Maria

Today is the feastday of St. Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Society of Jesus. All Jesuit institutions in the Philippines (and maybe worldwide for all I know) are on holiday today. Today is also the anniversary of the dedication of the Ateneo Church of the Gesù. This image is just above the altar of the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception, one of the two side chapels of the Gesù. Sculpted by Justino "Paloy" A. Cagayat Jr. of Paete, Laguna (a town known for its highly-skilled wood craftsmen), this is a very unusual Immaculate Conception because of her Filipina features and dress. Some people find it hard to get used to since most images of Mary here are very European, but I like it.

Immaculate Conception in Filipiniana dress at the side chapel of the Church of the Gesù

Fatona XD


Vecchio sketch di un personaggio che ho visto per la prima volta in un numero di Conan. Vado pazzo per le riesumazioni di character semi dimenticati, dalla carriera fumosa e semifallimentare.. se fossero veri sarebbero depressi e magari sfasciati dagli abusi, ma , per fortuna, sono ancora di carta (o pixel) :)

black n white kitten - i'm in a cot haha kitten picture

black n white kitten - im in a cot haha by mojographer
mojographer
Canon EOS 450d + EF-S 18-55 f/3.5-5.6 IS: 1/100 sec, f/8, ISO 400 @ 32 mm


Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Do You Really Need That Big Lens?


Night Heron

This Yellow-crowned Night Heron image was created with the Canon 15mm Fisheye f/2.8 lens
and the Canon EOS-50D. ISO 800. EV 0: 1/80 sec. at f/5.

One of the things many photographers do when they start or get into wildlife photography is get the longest lens they can afford. While it seems we never have enough focal length, there are times when you come across situations that you can use some of the other lenses you may have in your camera bag to create some very interesting images.


Night Heron

This Yellow-crowned Night Heron image was created with the Canon 15mm Fisheye f/2.8 lens
and the Canon EOS-50D. ISO 100. EV 0: 1/80 sec. at f/5.



Once in a while I come across unique opportunities that I cannot use my longest lens. Either the subject is too close or they will allow me to get as close as I would like. While it doesn't happen all that often, the results are unbelievable.


Brown Pelican

This juvenile Brown Pelican image was created with the Canon 17-40 f/4 lens
at 17mm and the Canon EOS-30D. ISO 400. EV 0: 1/320 sec. at f/11.



Creating images with a wide-angle lens is a huge challenge for it goes against everything we think of when it comes to photographing wildlife. Careful planning is in order for the field of view is so large, even large subjects can become small that they can disappear in our viewfinders.


Butterfly

This butterfly image was created with the Canon 60mm Macro f/2.8 lens
and the Canon EOS-20D. ISO 800. EV 0: 1/800 sec. at f/2.8.



The trick is to find subjects or situations that will allow you to get close. Real close. This of course will require you to sometimes be only inches away from your subject so overcoming your fears since at any point you may be pecked, scratched or even bitten.


Green Tree Frog

This Green Tree Frog image was created with the Canon 16-35 f/2.8 at 16mm lens
and the Canon EOS-40D. ISO 400. EV 0: 1/20 sec. at f/8.



Of course the macro lens is fantastic for subjects that are small, but a killer lens I have fallen in love with recently is my 15mm fisheye. Now, this is one lens that is not only fun to use since you can get some real interesting effects since it will "warp" your subject, but depending on your camera you can capture a whole lot of information that would be impossible sometimes with a long lens.


Lorikeet

This Rainbow Lorikeet image was created with the Canon 60mm Macro f/2.8 lens
and the Canon EOS-20D. ISO 800. EV 0: 1/60 sec. at f/2.8.



Using a wide lens is awesome for showing your subjects environment or their habitat. Since the wide angle lens can capture a wider view, if you can get close enough and compose it well, it will appear as if you are in their world which is the key to a killer wildlife photograph.


Gopher Tortoise

This Gopher Tortoise image was created with the Canon 15mm Fisheye f/2.8 lens
and the Canon EOS-50D. ISO 400. EV 0: 1/320 sec. at f/5.



So as you can see, it's not always the longest lens that is needed, but a little creativity and forethought to create that killer wildlife photograph!

Want to learn more about photographing wildlife? Then join me for the most comprehensive course taught on the internet about wildlife photography today! Click here to learn more about Wildlife Photography 101.

Robert La Follette
www.robertlafollette.com

Of talented youth and a flustered photoblogger

Manila's performing arts season has started! And the first play that I watched was Repertory Philippines' production of The Fantasticks, the world's longest-running musical. Repertory Philippines, or Rep as it is more popularly known here, is one of the most prolific professional theater companies in Manila. It first opened its doors to the public in 1967 and has brought in many international plays and musicals that most Filipinos wouldn't have had a chance to watch if it weren't for them. Meet PJ Valerio and Julia Abueva, who play the lovers in the musical. PJ is 19 and Julia is all of 13 years old! Even at their tender young age, both are already stage veterans.

PJ Valerio and Julia Abueva in Repertory Philippines' production of The Fantasticks

This photo actually has a story behind it and it's longer than my commentary above so I hope you'll indulge me. Repertory Philippines, like other professional performing arts groups, does not allow photos inside the theater unless they give permission. So during the intermission, I approached a lady at the front of house and asked if I could take a photo for the blog at the end of the play. She said that the actors will be at the lobby after the play, but I wanted a photo while they were still on the stage and said so. She said that she would talk to the stage manager and would look for me inside the theater. By the end of the play, I still didn't have any word, so I behaved and kept my camera in my bag even during the curtain call, which was when I was thinking of taking the photo. Imagine my surprise when she approached me then and asked me to come close to the stage because the cast would come out again after the curtain call so I could take a photo. Eek! So I did and the cast did come out again and I wanted to die of embarrassment the entire time! Especially when other people in the audience started taking out their own cameras and going up to the actors asking to pose with them and all. What's even worse, I was so totally flabbergasted, I was shaking and my photos didn't turn out well. Too blurry to be usable, and overexposed too because all the stage lights were on and I wasn't able to adjust the settings for hurrying to get it over with. Sigh. I really want to thank Rep for all the bother and to apologize for not being able to post a photo of the entire cast after all that fuss. I think there are two lessons to be learned from this experience. One is for Rep: I hope they continue having the meet-and-greet on stage rather than in the lobby. It was nice seeing fans and friends mingling with the actors on stage. The corridors going out from the theater are so narrow it can take forever to go out and most of the audience miss the actors outside. And one is for myself: Next time I ask permission to take photos from any theater group, I have to specifically say that I just want to take them during the curtain call.

My Baby kitten picture

My Baby by jocelynmarie
jocelynmarie


Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Tiny bubbles

The unusual and modern water feature in the square connecting the two wings of The Medical City, a large hospital complex along Ortigas Avenue in Pasig City. While I was taking pictures of it, a security guard came up to me to ask me to stop because photos aren't allowed without the permission of the hospital's marketing officer. Hate that.

glass water feature at The Medical City

Natural or man-made, take a refreshing dip in Watery Wednesday.
Watery Wednesday

Fatina


Sophie the Deathdealer kitten picture

Sophie the Deathdealer by barbostick
barbostick


Sunday, July 26, 2009

Spanish Market in Santa Fe



Yesterday we went to Spanish Market in Santa Fe and I thought you'd like to see some examples of New Mexican Colcha embroidery from the young people's section of the market. The colcha stitch is kind of a long stitch with a diagonal stitch running through it and it is done in wool (usually churro) on wool, often hand-dyed.


Here are a few links to learn more:

Spanish Colonial Embroidery: An Endangered Art Form
Las Colchas de New Mexico
Spanish Colonial Arts Society: Colcha



I realized that although I've had a zillion photos of the outside of St. Francis Cathedral in SF over the years, I've never shown the inside. Isn't it beautiful?




Saturday, July 25, 2009

A handful! kitten picture

A handful! by signalstation
signalstation


Ordering from PINKCOLOUR

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Friday, July 24, 2009

Going "Social"


Social Networking

One of the great things about being "online" is the interaction we have between our instructors and our students. Recently, PPSOP has been exploring other ways to communicate with our past, current and future students by going "social".

We can't deny the power of social networking, so we thought long and hard on how to tap into this powerful medium and have decided to jump onboard! Now, you can find us on Facebook, YouTube, Blogger and Twitter. Many of our instructors use these social networks to communicate with our students to offer tips, hints, insight and information on being a photographer in this fast-paced world today.

If you want to join in on the fun, here is a few places you can find us on the internet:



Our Instructors (where you can see their photography as well as find their blogs, twitters, videos etc)

We hope that you find these resources useful and looking for seeing you on the network!

Robert La Follette
www.robertlafollette.com

GEO's Nudy Golden Aqua

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This Golden Aqua colour is the only 3 tone lens in GEO's Nudy collection.



Crystal is wearing GEO's Golden Aqua lenses here.

Light black ring with a 3 in 1 blend of Aqua-Blue and Gold for a bigger, brighter, exotic look!

Thursday, July 23, 2009

kitten picture

 by Katie Kiwifruit
Katie Kiwifruit


Lapidating Modern Art




A few days ago I witnessed an excessively sad event. A huge group of merchants was thrown out (by the police) of a hall in the center of Warsaw (which they had been renting for several years), and the events turned violent and nasty, with throwing of stones and fights and tear gas and general havoc.
Although it did look like some sort of incomprehensible flash mob or other performative party, one could hardly squeeze it into the “new art” category, were it not for one significant detail: the commercial hall is to be substituted by the Museum of Modern Art. Of course, the city authorities claim the undoing of this most hideous hall is necessary for the construction of a second line of the metro, but the fact is: the temple of 90’s-style small, bad quality commerce will be replaced by the temple of contemporary art.
The obvious implication of this week’s events is: the Museum of Modern Art will arguably be the most despised building in Poland. So far, the only (extremely heated) debates about its character, name (Contemporary or Modern?), and, of course, its shape, interested only fairly elite circles. The building itself raised most controversy, with its austere, “modernist”, or, as some put it, uninspired look. But all this was nothing compared to what happened last Tuesday: the masses moved. There was naturally no talk of the museum. Yet sooner or later, the topic will appear. The Museum will be built, and the tens of thousands of people around the country who considered what happened an act of injustice will have a surprizingly clear symbolic enemy: Modern Art.

But the hundreds of people gathered at the hall entrance would not be customers anyway. Meaning, they don’t fit the profile. Not the current one, and not any potential profile of someone “we” seem to want to educate into (our) art, into (our) culture. Why? Because the social differences are so big, it is still unimaginable for the common art curator/cultural agent to think of these people as spectators, art amateurs, partners. Just as they were hardly a partner for negotiating a new commercial deal (they rejected several offers and refused to participate in further negotiations). We will hear: They are outside of the reach of... of us, the cultural people, the elites, the-educated-ones. They are a lost case.

This is obviously the moment when the conflict becomes helpless. Each party is convinced that the others are barbarians, their entire world is wrong, corrupt, and unworthy of any contact.

Do these people need us to defend them? I believe this is not a question of need. It is a question of true access to culture. Of initiatives, or rather, structures, which would allow for a potential integration of all citizens.
The Museum of Modern Art has already had many great exhibitions. But these initiatives are clearly focused on a prestigious audience, they are intellectually sophisticated, but beyond that, they don’t seem to reach out to a “larger” audience. This reaching out has been happening in many museums around the world (take the Brooklyn Museum, with their great program of interactive activities where once a month visitors can have a totally different experience of art, which includes, for instance, making their own art prints and parties with known DJs).
In Warsaw, we have a truly outstanding exhibition relating to the great Alina Szapocznikow, an artist whose work is largely unknown outside of Poland, yet here is already considered as a crucial reference for anyone interested in modern art (the exhibition ends Sunday). Her works combine eroticism with power, femininity with a great understanding of structure and drama. Possibly the most impressive among the works presented at the show is the huge female belly sculpted in marble (actually it's a double-belly), which impresses, attracts, scares, and ultimately leaves us at a (as always unbearable) distance. What is made to counteract this distance in terms of programming? Some lectures, discussions, guided tours, and a new documentary film. All this is great for me or you. Interesting indeed.
But what about the reaching out? The search for new, active audiences?
Well, many of the women present during the events at the commercial hall were convinced to join in the creative thinking about stone – they reached out, grabbed the pavement stones, and threw them at the police. I claim they did it not only because they were “part of the mob”, but also, because they were hardly ever offered any serious alternatives.
Isn’t it time we thought about those others as true potential consumers of culture, who can be sought just as we seek the already accustomed artsy amateurs?

A friend of mine suggested that the 2000 salesmen thrown out on Tuesday be hired at the Museum Store.
Beyond this ironic (and hilarious) take lies the feeling that something is going terribly wrong in the way we are approaching the idea of social change.
I have been often showcasing projects with social agendas. They were more out-going, accessible, they were social sculptures or other initiatives which claimed a different approach to the audience-connection.
But at such instances, I wonder: can't social sculpture strive for effectiveness? Isn't it terribly passé to hide behind our we-are-only-poor-artists shields?


PS. The Museum of Modern Art does attempt to create a social space of dialogue, as in the initiative of a Park of Sculpture in a poor part of Warsaw. One can see the idea. Yet paradoxically even an artist like Rirkrit Tiravanija seems to have transformed of his relational aesthetics here into a... well... esoteric sculpture.
Hopefuly, this cube, and tens of other artcubes, can make a difference. Yet for the moment its futuristic, mirror-like shape seems all but ironic.

Aprontando kitten picture

Aprontando by Nanjenchan_ghost
Nanjenchan_ghost
Fora das 20 horas diárias que estão dormindo eles não param quietos.


Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Non sense


Il caldo si fa sentire, e leggere Fahrenheit 451 peggiora la situazione :)

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

More Easy Scrunchie Socks



Here's another pair of easy scrunchie socks in Peruvian Highland wool (a bluish-gray heather) - I did fewer purl rows to make sure I wouldn't run out of yarn.



Duh! I just realized I could link to all the worsted weight sock knitting patterns via Ravelry HERE. 535 patterns come up (you can also limit the search to just free patterns) but there are only a few that are stranded and I think I've already knit them all. I'm finishing a red pair and then I'm going to have to find some other socks to try.

roll over kitten picture

roll over by JulieLane Photography
JulieLane Photography
My family adopted this cat at the humane society about 3 years ago. There was a sign on his cage warning us that he would constantly meow and that his first owner couldn't handle the noise. He did meow a lot at first, but after a month or so he was quiet as a mouse. He looked like a tiny rat as a kitten, and has since filled out after being fed 24/7.


Sunday, July 19, 2009

Slam Dunk kitten picture

Slam Dunk by Christina Welsh (Rin)
Christina Welsh (Rin)
Rocko loves playing with the feather thing... Possibly a little too much...


Friday, July 17, 2009

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