15 Comments to “dimaks clicks again!”

  1. Elaine

    Feb 15th, 2007

    Wow. I love sunsets. I have to give compliments for your photography, dimaks. You’re really good at it. :)

  2. Elaine

    Feb 15th, 2007

    What camera do you use?

  3. Ms`Ma|ambing

    Feb 16th, 2007

    beautiful! wah! how i wish i was with you when u took that pictures..

    hon, kuha ka din ng pictures ng sunrise! gising kang maaga.. :*

  4. Jaypee

    Feb 16th, 2007

    Beautiful pictures! I didn’t know you were good at photography. :)

  5. verns

    Feb 16th, 2007

    naks DImaks! You’re a PRO dude!!! hehe ang galing naman :)

    pero sabi nila kahit daw hindi magaling sa photography basta sunset/sunrise ang kinukunan, maganda palagi kinakalabasan.

    sabay ganun eh noh?! bwahahaha

    pero seriously ganda Dimaks :)

  6. tina

    Feb 16th, 2007

    Lovely picturess… reallyy…

  7. dimaks

    Feb 16th, 2007

    Elaine,
    Thanks! Just a TH photographer lol. I am using Olympus FE-180 *for the noobie like me*

    Ms`Ma|ambing,
    Well, when you get here, we can enjoy those sceneries :)

    Jaypee,
    Thanks dude! actually, this stemmed from my utmost desire to continue my painting passion but since digital world came, why not use it for the mean time right? :D

    verns,
    Thanks too. I always hear that contention about sunset and sunrise. But then, it is still not a point and shoot thing. You have to establish your point or focus out of the given scenery. It’s like, knowing the things that you wanted to show in the picture and shoot it right there. O ha, nabasa ko yan somewhere :D

    tina,
    How amazing digital technology can go hand in hand with nature eh? :) Gracias!

  8. kathy

    Feb 16th, 2007

    Nice pics! You even caught the silhouette of Mt. Fuji! It pays to be at the 10th floor, huh?
    In Japanese, “sunny-side-up fried eggs” is called “medamayaki” – literally, “fried eye balls.” Eat your heart out! :P

  9. dimaks

    Feb 17th, 2007

    kathy,
    Oo nga e, at first I didn’t notice the Mt. Fuji. When I did, napa-click tuloy ako ng marami :D And yes it pays to be at the 10th floor, except during random earthquakes, you can really feel the shaking of the building. “fried eye balls” sounds umm, yeah hehe.

  10. annamanila

    Feb 17th, 2007

    Oh wow! Beautiful .. Mt. Fuji ha .. the pride of the Japanese. Pero, sa tutuo, Dimaks mas maganda pa din yung sunset na nakita ko sa UP which I blogged about. Eh .. pwede ko bang gamitin yung pic mo sa blog ko? Oh well, if only i knew how to upload images.

  11. dimaks

    Feb 17th, 2007

    annamanila,
    If you could only show us the photo of that sunset in UP :) and sure, you may use the images.

  12. ths59ers

    Feb 21st, 2007

    Ibang klase yung sunset na yun. Hindi sya soft clouds na parang giant cotton balls. Angular sya, dimaks! Para talagang huge planks .. na makikita sa big construction sites. Tapos and burst of colors … talagang nagwala yung painter sa heaven. No picture, just a pencil sketch of my daughter. Di naman kasi kami camera buff. Ngayon na lang mejo mejo.

  13. dimaks

    Feb 21st, 2007

    ths59ers,
    i see.. pero kahit parang nagwala ang painter sa heaven, hevenly parin ang finish product diba? :) thanks for dropping by!

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