Thursday, March 1, 2012

Video: A "V&H cares!" Documentary

A documentary video shot just last week using my Samsung Galaxy S, my wife's Samsung Tab 7.0 plus and edited using Apple's iMovie.  It is about the advocacy of this singing group "Voice and Harmony Chorale" of extending their arms in their little own way with our beloved elderly people in the orphanage.

Enjoy!



from Theresa Marcelo's Facebook

"We don't just sing. We sing with a purpose. To the families who listened to our Christmas carols and shared with us their blessings, thank you for helping us make this event possible. May God continue to bless us all and share the blessings to those in need.

-- Proud member of V&H"


Saturday, January 7, 2012

When Sandy turned 1

from my wife's fb post...


She was born January 7, 2011, 10 days before our 3rd wedding anniversary. Named after my mom Victorina and Glenn's lola Alejandra, with my patroness Mama Mary, she was named Ma. Via Alessandra. 

Here's a montage of photos and videos put together by Glenn, whose inspiration is her beloved baby Sandy (who looks a lot like him, many have said). 






Happy happy 1st birthday bunso! You will always be loved by Dada, Mama, Ate Tep, and the entire family. Grow up and find the path that is designed for you by the Almighty. Whatever life has in store for you, remember that we will always be there. We love you little girl!!!





Camera:
Canon EOS 40D, Canon IXUS 95IS, Samsung Omnia Pro B7610, Samsung Galaxy S


Photo Slideshow App:
Boinx FotoMagico 3 for Mac 





Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Sandy's Shoot

A photo shoot with my 7 month old daughter Sandy.

Exposure:  1/125 sec at f/2.8
Focal Length:  40 mm
ISO:  400

Exposure:  1/125 sec at f/8.0
Focal Length:  24 mm
ISO:  400

Exposure:  1/125 sec at f/2.8
Focal Length:  65 mm
ISO:  400



Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Laser light burning your camera sensor

From Youtube, what we see here is a man videoing a concert using a dslr which was zapped by a laserlight that eventually left a burn mark line on its sensor.  



Much worse, your sensor might get not only one but many line marks once swept by these lasers multiple times. See the video below.