Gardening/Greenery/Garden Insects | Wildlife/Animals/Pets

Morning Butterfly

By on November 8, 2012

It’s easier to get up of bed in the morning when you’ve got task to achieve, it’s just an hour time of my daily habit that makes my day refreshing to enjoy the beautiful things around me.I really believe that when a habit becomes one, you’ll really find time to do it. I don’t need to go elsewhere, the treasure is already here in our backyard, although our garden is still recovering from the storm lately.

Butterfly in the garden

Guess? It’s exciting, easy and inexpensive, it’s photography time comes next after my daily work-out. This new one is tough to photograph,wind was blowing and the flowers are shaking, I was sweating a lot following these stunning butterflies.What an effort to catch a shot, it took more than 15 minutes to succeed but the natural beauty of this butterfly will touch your senses. Got 2  images this time.

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Events/ Holidays/ Special Occasions

My Halloween Image

By on November 3, 2012

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Getting ready for a halloween party. My Halloween costume is a zombie. What a total transformation! The make-up applied on my face was temporary good for only for 3 hours, I’m prone to allergies and bit sensitive to wet make-up.Hence, they have used a hypo-allergenic one with no bad reaction afterwards.

However, I’m scared to see my own self.It looks like, I need a general surgery here.Creepy,isn’t it? LOL! I would like to thank my make-up artist for making me looks  like a horrible  zombie! Yikes! I want my face back!

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Events/ Holidays/ Special Occasions | My Indoor and Outdoor Photography

Halloween Night, The Power of Darkness

By on October 30, 2012

The creepy characters are very busy wandering around for their next victim and tonight, means  business.

I just started photographing horrible images 3 days ago for my Halloween edition and I’m happy to feature and share it with you.It’s something that the kids would love for a trick or treat?Get the trick for tonight but, don’t forget to keep your lights on for the whole night.My creepy and horrible images is suppose to be fun for everyone,but, take the risk and responsibility to view it.

Others, they share the dreams to find unbelievable creatures.Some articles published about the find,but I think, it is beyond the realm of reality until proven about those findings?One eyewitness account,one of these horrible creatures does exist.I’ve been following the strange story because of curiosity and avid interest to know more about it.They even identified it to be real with basis of information and proof of  photographs, althought, it has been ignored and questioned by many.It has been terrifying to be real one. The chance and discovery to find one is rare. Is it a fact? or it’s just a tale of  myth and legends? To the scientist out there,Is there any clear proof about horrible creatures?

But, for now,What you can see here is a fake  model of a real life monsters, Yikes! Goosebumps! Capture your own imagination,innermost fears and fantasies.Which one is your choice? Which one scares you?Whatever,Just shake,rattle and roll!

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Bird Grooming

By on October 26, 2012

To start the day the same way like humans do,the tree sparrows grouped and groomed themselves early in the morning for a cleaning session.It’s a health habit, generally,a daily routine practice that produces a clean and healthy impression for them.They clean themselves by preening their feathers with their beaks to remove the dust,pollen,ticks and fleas. Good grooming for birds is a sort of a dry cleaning spa.

Just like humans, getting the help of the beautician for manicure,pedicure,hot oil and hair re-bonding that you can relax, be clean and be beautiful.How long will it takes ? Golly! For the tree sparrows, it takes about 3 minutes for a regular basis.However, after the feathers wet from rain,it takes longer than expected, almost 3 minutes to clean them.

I’m enjoying watching their grooming movements but, I have developed a strange feeling, I feel itchy to see them scratching all over. It seems to make them cool as the days gets longer and warmer.Here’s some images on how birds clean themselves.

The physical changes before and after the bird grooming

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Numbers of  tree sparrows fluttered. Before the cleaning,they sang among the high branches of  the dried Chico tree,but, it seems they are restless and untidy.

This is how tree sparrows clean themselves.This is an itchy movement.

 

After the cleaning. Looking smart and presentable. Their feathers are shiny and well-trimmed.Because of my kind treatment to these birds,giving them feeds everyday,they became rapidly tamed.

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Gardening/Greenery/Garden Insects | My Indoor and Outdoor Photography | Wildlife/Animals/Pets

GRAY WAGTAIL

By on October 18, 2012

Our frequent visitor everyday; the tree sparrows and the gray wagtail birds.They come everyday for a red treat! The Manzanita tree will provide the fruit treat,a sweet red fruit that they enjoy. Being familiar with them, gave me the opportunity to get closer without using blinds to deceive them.It was just a natural thing with their free will  to get in touch with me closer than expected. It seems, they are already used to my presence everyday but, what irritates me most is the noisy sound they produced,It sounds like a rattle shaking with hard stones inside. It was really very annoying and, disturbing to the brain. Despite these things going on around, I will consider to get  some few shots today. I was inside the bedroom photographing through the window for a close range. I was even fascinated with the outcome of the close-up shots.It was natural in color.This is the good thing of being familiar with the birds behavior and activities. I don’t need to trail their time and location,they are very near to my sight. Gray wagtail bird is one of the most common bird in the Philippines. It is distinguished by his gray color and the long tail that wags. Just a few close-up shots!

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STRIKING SUN RAY THROUGH THE FLOWER

By on October 16, 2012

Flashing of the sunlight

How wonderful to see the brilliant lights of the morning sun.The light of the day has different amount of colors. Major colors when mixed together, blending into each other such as; yellow, red, orange, violet, indigo and blue. It produces vibrant and vivid colors especially when it strikes into an object. Check the images taken lately, Observe the sun ray striking the flowers. The flowers absorbs the light and it came out to be gorgeous especially when the colors are separated just like the color blending of the rainbow.Although, the orange and violet colors are more visible compared with the other colors. Check my next post for more striking sun rays.

 

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Sky Clouds

By on October 4, 2012

The sun was kicking, I looked up and saw these beautiful clouds. It was huge and thick. The clouds looks like heaps of cotton floating in the sky.With the people around me at this time of the day, I heard the same response about the formation. Amazing!

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Clouds looks like a very thick cotton balls in the sky.

 

I will  continue to follow the clouds to complete the formation and soon you’ll view next posts.

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REFLECTIONS THROUGH CAR SIDE MIRROR

By on October 2, 2012

When it comes to road trip,You’ll see spectacular scenery comes along the way. To keep my boredom away, I have photographed  scenery through the car side mirror.The reflection through is good.It’s obvious that the driver is in charge,and I was beside entertaining myself  getting spectacular reflections while the car is in motion. I just love the Toyota Innova, It’s  spacious and has a bigger chrome side mirror that makes me comfortable to point my camera through the right side. Not to mention the cool air ceiling conditioning system. For me,It’s the best choice! Here’s the first shot taken along the way using the reflections on the right side of the car side mirror.

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THE PARASOL

By on September 26, 2012

 Parasol as a sunshield.

The glorious sun appeared revealing the beauty of the day.The beauty of light gives fullness of life to start a beautiful day.I’ve been keeping this parasol for more than 2 years.A parasol is a handy paper umbrella.A  gorgeous  sunshield.I bought it from bargain sale at the night market in Bangkok. It’s made out of thick Thai paper and bamboo with a traditional Chinese floral designs but, it’s durable.Parasol is useful under the hot weather, blocking the striking sunrays but, not good for rainy days.

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UNDERGROUND SNAPSHOTS

By on September 17, 2012

Over the past years of blogging, I have been interested in photography. During that time, I was only a beginner, of course as a food blogger, I took photos of different foods on the table, animals,  landscapessunset and flowers. Shooting images from straight in front of the subject is easy. For me,macro is the easiest. You might be thinking I’m a pro. now. No! Got some bad photos  and thanks God! more on good ones. I will resolved to consider everything. I’m still learning following basic guide and some tips online and  following the rules of cardinal photography. What is important is the determination and interest to do it. Learning from mistakes is the best teacher and thanks to my mentor, professional photographer of a famous magazine, a huge help to me, always pushing me to be patient and demanding me to do my best as well.A lot of times, my dedication to my work always pays off! How encouraging!  Here’s my snapshots for the day. Got some underground snapshots of Manzanita flower inside the cave.

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