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28 February 2015

The Magic of "Bokeh"...

In photography, bokeh (Originally /ˈboʊkɛ/, /ˈboʊkeɪ/ boh-kay — also sometimes pronounced as /ˈboʊkə/ boh-kə, Japanese: [boke]) is the aesthetic quality of the blur produced in the out-of-focus parts of an image produced by a lens. Bokeh has been defined as “the way the lens renders out-of-focus points of light”.  Differences in lens aberrations and aperture shape cause some lens designs to blur the image in a way that is pleasing to the eye, while others produce blurring that is unpleasant or distracting—”good” and “bad” bokeh, respectively. Bokeh occurs for parts of the scene that lie outside the depth of field. Photographers sometimes deliberately use a shallow focus technique to create images with prominent out-of-focus regions.


The term comes from the Japanese word boke (暈け or ボケ), which means “blur” or “haze”, or boke-aji (ボケ味), the “blur quality”. The Japanese term boke is also used in the sense of a mental haze or senility. The term bokashi (暈かし) is related, meaning intentional blurring or gradation.


The English spelling bokeh was popularized in 1997 in Photo Techniques magazine, when Mike Johnston, the editor at the time, commissioned three papers on the topic for the March/April 1997 issue; he altered the spelling to suggest the correct pronunciation to English speakers, saying “it is properly pronounced with bo as in bone and ke as in Kenneth, with equal stress on either syllable”. The spellings bokeh and boke have both been in use since at least 1996, when Merklinger had suggested “or Bokeh if you prefer.” The term bokeh has appeared in photography books as early as 1998. It is sometimes pronounced /ˈboʊkə/ (boke-uh).

*** Definition and origin of bokeh courtesy of http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bokeh ***

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27 February 2015

The Largest Coke Ad in the City

This animated Coke ad covers two-third of the Pet Plans Building. It is so big that you can see it, in line of sight, from Magallanes interchange.

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The Makati Central Business District: A City Within A City (2 Photos)

Many dream of working in the financial and business district of the Philippines called the Makati Central Business District (MCBD).

MCBD is formerly known for its "skycrapers", though there are now taller buildings that have been erected outside of the district.  Most of the corporate offices of multi-national companies are located in MCBD. As the population of professionals, expats, and office workers continue to climb year-after-year, MCBD is now cramped with people and vehicles that it will normally take about half an hour's travel just to get out of the district onto the major thoroughfares which is less than a kilometer away, specially during rush hours.

MCBD continues to attract professionals and office workers as well as foreign investors as a prime location to do business and expand their career.

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Nature Versus Man

If you’re a nature lover like me and is also confined in a jungle of cement, it is quite difficult to appreciate the flora and fauna with all the man-made structures around that seem to cover the beauty of the natural environment.

Though some see man-made structures as feats of art and marvel with awe at man’s engineering, I see most of them as an obstacle, a hollow block, or as a cemented wall that serve as a blanket hiding the elements of the universe itself.

While others take photos of these structures with nature only as a secondary focus, I take photos priming my lens to capture the trees and the colors of the sky instead, making man-made structures as just ordinary, supporting aesthetic elements of my main subject… Which is nature herself! The diva of my attention!

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26 February 2015

The Sunset at Guadalupe, Makati

The sun is now setting a little bit later compared to the past weeks... At past 6PM, while I'm passing through the Guadalupe bridge in Makati, I had a chance to see the reddish hue of the setting sun, left of my side while driving northbound.

Fortunately, the traffic was quite heavy... Which gave me an opportunity to take a shot! And it really amazes me every time I see such a reddish hue of the setting sun!

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Altocumulus... What's that again?

Altocumulus is a type of mid cloud that looks like cotton balls scattered across the sky. They may be either white or gray colored.

I had a chance to shoot these large masses of "altocumulus" while stuck in traffic yesterday due to the anniversary of the EDSA revolution in the Philippines.

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East Metro Landscape

The view you see is the Marikina-Cainta landscape with the Eastwood district in the foreground.

The shot was taken at Corinthian Hills near the LDS Temple.

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It's Fun in the Philippines

What can I say, this is how we commute in the country of "more fun"... Pinoy style!

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25 February 2015

A Mother's Unconditional Love

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The Roadside Rainbow...

This photo was taken along MacArthur Highway, Bulacan... And you guessed it right! These are scarves being sold on the roadside.

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The "Serbis"

A dump truck is a luxury transportation service to others...

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Baby Back Ribs...

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Hip Hop Fashion... Pinoy Style

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24 February 2015

A Display of Deep Affection... (3 Photos)

The girl is so sweet and so in love that she can't resist displaying her affection in public view and in broad daylight...!

Would you do the same thing to your loved one?

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EDSA on Weekends... (2 Photos)

Don't you wish EDSA is always like this even on weekdays? Yup, it's just a wishful thinking!

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Nicole Asencio - Guest Performer at Smart Infinity Golf 2015 (5 Photos)

Nicole Asencio was the singer of the "Crow Jane" band. They had an album before they finally disband. She then formed "General Luna", an all girl band with her as the lead singer.

Nicole was the guest performer during the recent golf tournament sponsored by Smart Infinity for its loyal Infinity subscribers. The golf tournament was held in Sta. Elena Golf Country Club in Laguna last Feb 23, 2015.

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Mt. Makiling, Laguna (2 Photos)

The Makiling as seen in Cabuyao (Sta. Elena Golf Course).

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23 February 2015

Scrap Business on Wheels...

Everything, even scraps, can be sold for a few hundred pesos by an enterprising Juan...

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Greenbelt Area in Makati

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22 February 2015

Sarah Geronimo's Armpit in Public View!

Sarah's hairless armpit in full view to be seen by millions of those who pass by EDSA..

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The Pink Bike...

I waited to see who will ride the pink bike... And behold, the owner is one of the male traffic enforcers along Paseo De Roxas, Makati.

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Pillows for Sale!

A day in the life of an ambulant vendor selling pillows...

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Probably In Deep Meditation...

Why do some women are in "tulala" or "nganga" mode when riding jeepneys?

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The Usual EDSA Scene During Rush Hours

Photo taken along EDSA, in the Guadalupe, Makati area.

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Dancing to the Tune of Macarena...

Dangerous, yes..., but it is the most graceful way to exit a bus that is still running...!

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21 February 2015

The Caring Father and the Playful Daughter

I'm just speechless... Lost for words!

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EDSA Buendia Tunnel Southbound

This traffic scene was right under the BGC flyover and it looked like a tunnel. This is southbound EDSA near Buendia or Gil Puyat.

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Sunset at Makati Avenue

Location: Makati Avenue corner Paseo De Roxas

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EDSA Flyover Going to Rockwell

The streets at night... The road you see is the flyover going to Power Plant, Rockwell if your coming from EDSA northbound.

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The Old Lady of the Corner

She is a familiar sight at Gilmore St. corner E. Rodriguez Ave. in Quezon City asking for alms. Majority of the motorists give her food and water... But I think she prefers coins as I saw her throwing some food away.

Just in case you pass by this corner, the old lady of the corner will surely be there extending her hands to ask for coins...

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20 February 2015

St. Francis Square, Ortigas, Pasig City (5 Photos)

One of the landmarks at Ortigas, Pasig City... The St. Francis Twin Condo at St. Francis Square. The twin condos are like Christmas Trees with only the trunk standing with colorful lights "dancing" every night time.

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What's on my side...?

Just a view of my right side mirror during the rush hour traffic...

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No Texting Ad... (2 Photos)

One of the large AD TVs along EDSA warning motorists not to text...

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