Posted on May 31st, 2009 by Ed Snaps | No Comments »
Got home already and as usual I’m still pooped and tired. I’m trying to upload the pictures but it seems that I’m having a hard time sorting them out. I’ve been looking for a way to organize my pictures but I’m having difficulty with the many activities lined up in my head.
I still have to work out a lot of things such as going back to school and even having my laptop repaired. Anyway, I know I should be uploading more pictures now. I don’t have any other valid excuse not to.
Posted on May 22nd, 2009 by Ed Snaps | No Comments »
Last day in Manila, I’ll be going to Enchanted Kingdom to experience my childhood dream of being able to enjoy rides in a theme park. Will be posting pictures soon. I should be updating this site but I’m a bit busy (excuses again).
Posted on May 8th, 2009 by Ed Snaps | 8 Comments »
I take pictures without much consideration. Taking multiple shots at a single frame and choosing which one is the best is actually how I am able to take decent photos to show to other people.
For now, I’m trying to find more time and more desire to learn skills that aren’t really honed properly due to laziness.
Still, I just want to be let free and snap as much as I can without much thought.

Will learn more.
Posted on May 5th, 2009 by Ed Snaps | 2 Comments »
I’ve been tweaking my DSLR but not as much as needed so my skills haven’t really improved as much. I wish to study this one but it seems that I always have an excuse in doing other things. However, I’ve come to a realization that it doesn’t really matter if you have a point-and-shoot camera when you know how to adjust the settings.
Having a DSLR is a bit more complicated because you have to understand the settings according to how you can maximize the shot. However, the issue sometimes is to be able to capture that perfect shot. When you are in that perfect moment, you don’t want to screw the picture that’s why you have to make sure that the settings are in the proper place and that’s the challenge I’m still having.
That’s why when people see that I have a DSLR with me, I always inform them that I’m still studying it and I’m still a novice because I don’t want to give the impression that I’m an expert in this field.
Most people think that having a professional camera will produce good pictures. Although it’s somewhat true because the quality is really different because of having more room for tweaking, it’s still within the one who handles the camera. Right now, I still have better pictures using my old Olympus SW790 camera but that’s because I haven’t learned as much as I need to using my Nikon D80.
Just a thought.