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I recently created a YouTube video with some of my portrait images from the Philippines. I thought this would be a unique way for people to see some of my images and of course get more exposure on YouTube. The quality is of course the best it could be for YouTube, but I think it came out alright. I plan to make some more of these slideshow videos if I get some positive feedback. Let me know what you think of the video by leaving a comment. Thanks.

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After a few months of planning and organizing I finally sent off around 1500 slides and negatives to be digitally scanned. I feel relieved, but anxious at the same time to see the final digital images which will eventually be added to my stock gallery. These images are mostly from my travels to Latin America, the Philippines and Malaysia.

During the past few months I have been trying to locate all of my old slides and negatives from friends and relatives houses around the country. I have also been looking into purchasing a new Nikon ICE scanner to turn these slides into a digital format. After a lot of research and reading on-line reviews, etc. I decided to use a scanning service called ScanCafe, which is based out of California. I don’t remember how I came across this company, but I think I must have found them while reading a review or in Google. The moment I saw their professional looking website, I bookmarked it and have been reviewing their services and company for over a month now. I must say to this point I am very impressed with my interactions and use of their service. Not only do they have the most affordable prices in the industry, but they are very professional and customer service oriented. Their website is top of the line and shows you exactly what stage of the scanning process they are in for your order. Although, I have just today sent my slides to them, I can tell the next eight weeks will be worry free.

Slides to prepare ScanCafe
My wife preparing slides to be sent to ScanCafe.

How Scan Cafe works: Basically, you send them your slides and negatives and eight weeks later they send you a dvd with all of your images. Besides having great prices, the best thing I found was you don’t have to keep or pay for all of the images you send them. You only need to purchase a minimum of 50% of the actual amount you send in. This is a great advantage…you don’t have to sort all of your negatives and slides before hand. Just send everything in and select the ones you want later. They make all of your images available on-line for viewing and selecting. I’ve included a chart below to show the entire process.

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ScanCafe order status

The standard price for a 3000dpi slide scan is $.24 and $.19 for a negative. I opted for the professional scan which is $.09 more per scan and adds another 1000dpi to the resolution (4000dpi). These are the best prices that I was able to find on-line, by a long way. You may be wondering why they can have such low prices? Well, it’s outsourcing. They send all of your originals to Bangalore, India to be scanned. When I called their office in California, the women said they send everything over by Fedex in a large bundle, so nothing gets lost. They have 24hour security at the facility there with over 400 workstations. It seems like a good operation they have going and I’m not worried at all about losing my slides or having them be so far away. I’ve sent many international packages via Fedex and have never had a problem. You can see some more information about their Bangalore facility here.

Like I said, I’m still at the beginning of this process, but I look forward to seeing the final digital images and I’m excited to have found such a great service. Be sure to check back in a few months to see some of these images in my stock gallery.

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A box full of my slides and negatives getting ready to be shipped.

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I have been working on a project this past week photographing a newly built Log House in eastern Tennessee. The house actually belongs to my dad and his wife and is a beautiful home. The project manager asked me to photograph the final built house for advertising purposes, etc and I have had a lot of fun with it. It’s hard trying to be creative with a subject like this, but it is possible. I tried to showcase the house in it’s beautiful surrounding environment and focus on the details of the interior. I believe I have captured what the project manager was looking for and pleased myself in knowing I can still let the creative juices flow on a project like this.

Inside of Log House

I was able to use the Nikon Creative Lighting System (CLS) for the inside of the house and I am learning more and more about the power of this system. There are many sites out there that have great resources for the CLS including the Strobist and Joe Mcnally’s Blog. I hope to blog more about Nikon’s CLS in the future with some tutorials, etc.

For now, I have included a few pictures here to show what I have been working on. A little bit of Photoshop, yes. Some NIK filters were used for the outside color image and I added the moon for the evening shot. Actually, the moon was there while I was shooting the image, however, I wasn’t able to get a sharp picture of it to use. I was borrowing a tripod and it was really shaky…invest in a sturdy tripod if you plan to shoot at night! I can’t wait to get my tripod back.

Let me know what you think of the images.

Log House at Daytime, Tennessee

Log House at Night with Moon

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A group of 22 photographers met online sharing the same passion, sharing their talent in photography. Their relationship bud into a great friendship, which despite being miles away found time to discover, develop and master their craft through each other.

A global co-operation between the photographers from 5 different countries has brought “Borderless: Places and Indigenous Faces”

Country Organizers:
Philippines: Aly Reyes
USA: Donna Samonte
UAE/ KSA: Jeff Vergara

Organizer: Cez Jarlyn Young

Major Sponsor: Digiprint

Grand Opening: 19th of June 2008
Glorietta 3 (in front of Zara)
6:30 in the evening
Ayala Malls, Glorietta 3
Makati City, Philippines

In cooperation with:
CARD (Center for Autism Related Disorder)

Digital Photographer Philippines

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Wired.com has periodic photo contests with a wide range of themes. Viewers can vote on all the submitted photos and the top ten rated will appear on Wired.com homepage. The current theme is summer.

“Summer is finally here, and we under-sunned desk turds want to see what fun looks like. Remind us what it is to be young and capable of joy again with a skillfully captured frame.”

See photo contest details and submit a photo!

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When I checked my email this morning I had mail from someone in my camera club with a link to a Joe McNally youtube video. I took a look thinking it would only be a few minutes long. Come to find out an hour later I was still watching this and I couldn’t pull myself away. This is a great lecture/talk from one of the most accomplished photographers in the past 30 years. If you have an hour to watch this video and I’m sure you will take something away from it.

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Deadline Extended until April 18th, 2008

Photography & Photojournalism Contest-

Beyond the Stick is an open category competition for Filipino photographers and graphic designers at Amateur, Advanced Amateur and Professional levels.
Participants are asked to submit photos and images that unmask and expose the “socio economic” dangers of cigarette smoking and the tobacco epidemic.

The object of this Contest is to submit an original photograph or photo with graphics, personally composed by the participant for judging before a panel of judges selected by FCAP. Photos will be evaluated on how well it conveys the theme: “Beyond the Stick” FCAP is especially interested in photographs that depict the societal and economic costs of smoking.

The Contest Period begins on February 15, 2008 and ends on March 18, 2008. All entries must be received by FCAP by 5:00 p.m. of the closing date in order to be eligible to judging.

Contest is open to all persons regardless of nationality or age. Those under 18 years of age must include the written consent of their parents or guardians along with their submission. Employees of FCAP may not participate.

It is a photography and photojournalism competition that allows the participants to submit plain photographs or published works that speak for themselves or those combined with other visuals, texts, tag lines and slogans.

Participants may use any Digital or Film-based camera. Images should be printed on an 8 x 10-inch photopaper. Inkjet or photolab prints will be accepted. . Black and white images will be accepted, but duotone images are not eligible. Digital images will not be returned.Those who submit in digital form will not be accepted.

There are no restrictions as to the use of creative effects at the time of exposure, such as multiple exposures, flash fill, lighting, filtration, etc. or Manipulation of main images, digital retouching and full manipulation (density, contrast, cropping on composition, burning, dodging and global adjustments, layering etc.. )

The photograph may or may not have been taken or executed during the competition period. Entries MUST NOT have won any other contests/competitions. The name of the participant should not appear on the face of the entry. The images and the texts must be original creation and MUST not be owned by another individual.

Continue here for the official competition website

Beyond the Stick Photography Competition

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I recently finished reading Dan Hellers book titled “Profitable Photography in the Digital Age.” I would recommend this book for anyone wanting to get a better look into the photography business. I learned a lot about the photography industry and he provides a good background about using the internet to promote your images. The chapters that I really enjoyed were Chapter 2: The Five Truisms of the Photography Business, Chapter 5: Photography Marketing, Chapter 6: Photography Pricing, Chapter 8: The Stock Photography Business

Dan Heller is a stock photographer from California and has one of the most successful individual stock websites on the web.

Profitable Photography

You can purchase his books online from his website. His site also has a lot of useful information I believe taken from his books that is available for free. It’s not too often that you find someone who is willing to share information like this with everyone.

I also just started another book of his that I ordered at the same time as “Profitable Photography in the Digital Age.” This book is called “How to Make Money with Digital Photography.” It looks like there is some overlap of information in the two books, but just the first few chapters. The second book has a lot more pictures and is printed in full color. I’ll be sure to let you know my thoughts after I have read through it all. So far I have found that the first book provides more information that pertains to what I am looking for.

Make Money with Digital Photography

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The Sinulog Photo Contest has selected the 2008 winners. Congratulations to everyone!

* 1st – Erwin Lim
* 2nd – Mikhail Arrogante
* 3rd – Mikhail Arrogante

See all the winning entries.

Erwin Lim’s Grand Prize Photo for Sinulog 2008

Erwin Lim’s Grand Prize Entry

Mikhail Arrogante’s Second Place Overall Photo for Sinulog 2008

Mikhail Arrogante’s Second Place Entry

Mikhail Arrogante’s Third Place Overall Photo for Sinulog 2008

Mikhail Arrogante’s Third Place Entry

CONTINGENT CATEGORY
1. Mikhail Arrogante
2. Elmer Philip Lim
3. Mikhail Arrogante
4. Venecio “Cio” Datan
5. Mikhail Arrogante
6. Mikhail Arrogante
7. Mikhail Arrogante
8. Mikhail Arrogante
9. Mikhail Arrogante
10. Mariter Arrogante
11. Mikhail Arrogante

B. FLUVIAL / SOLEMN PROCESSION
1. Wenceslao “Junjie” Mendoza
2. Gifford Perral
3. Jacob Maentz
4. Jannet Datan
5. Joseph Calinawan
6. Wenceslao “Junjie” Mendoza
7. Mikhail Arrogante
8. Christopher Colinares
9. Alex Badayos
10. Erwin Lim
11. Myrel Martin Wong
12. Cyril Camporedondo

C. FLOAT / HIGANTE / PUPPETEERS
1. Melvin Tezon
2. Elizabeth Ybañez
3. Charles Tanting
4. Regel Zamora
5. Lemuel Basilio
6. Christopher Colinares
7. Fabie Villasencio
8. Marvin Maning
9. Lito Tecson
10. Armando Lorico
11. Armando Lorico
12. Edgar Castañeda
13. Teddy Uy

D. SIDELIGHTS / ROUTE / ON SITE DÉCOR
1. Daniel Ybañez
2. Christopher Colinares
3. Mikhail Arrogante
4. Lara Rudolfo
5. Rene Ybañez
6. Wenceslao “Junjie” Mendoza
7. Regel Mendoza
8. Mikhail Arrogante
9. Allan Restauro
10. Jacob Maentz
11. Yenny Sugeng

E. FESTIVAL QUEEN
1. Allan Restauro
2. James Pepito
3. Jaypee Nochefranca
4. Mikhail Arrogante
5. James Pepito
6. Christopher Colinares
7. Elmer Philip Lim
8. Radke Carsten
9. Ted Madamba
10. Arnold Aranjuez
11. Reniel Jose Castañeda
12. Amper Campaña

AWARDING CEREMONIES Thursday, January 31, 2008, SM Entertainment Center.

I had two entries that were selected, Third Place in the Fluvial / Solemn Procession and Tenth Place in Sidelights. Below are my selected entries.

Jacob Maentz’s Third Place Winning Entry for Sinulog 2008

Third Place Entry in the Fluvial / Solemn Procession

Jacob Maentz’s Tenth Place Winning Entry for Sinulog 2008

Tenth Place Entry in Sidelights

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This is short tutorial to show you how I make quick edits to some of my underwater photos. Most underwater pictures will have a green or cyan color cast that needs to be removed and light/detail that needs to emphasized. This process is very easy to do using Photoshop and can take less than three minutes per photo.

underwater image for photoshop - before underwater image for photoshop - after

Original image (left) and image after quick edit in Photoshop (right) - It may be hard to see the difference in the two photos if your browser doesn’t read embedded color spaces.

First, I make a duplicate layer of my background to work with.

Photoshop duplicate

Next create a new blank layer and go to: Image>Adjustments>Color Balance

Photoshop color balance

This is where you can remove most of the color cast that underwater photos will have. Generally, I will increase my reds and decrease my blues. Just play around with the sliders until you are happy with the result. *Keep in mind - you will also be able to reduce your color cast later using Selective Color.

Next highlight your duplicated background layer. This is where I use a third party filter called Nik Filters. Open Nik Filters from your Filter menu and select Sunshine. Try selecting the four Light-Casting Algo to see which one looks the best for your picture. I generally use A or D(off). Click Ok.

Photoshop filter

Most of the time the Sunshine effect is too much for the photo and looks unnatural. Most often I will highlight my Sunshine Layer and reduce the Opacity to my liking.

Next create a new blank layer and go to: Image>Adjustments>Selective Color

photoshop selective color

Here you can take more control of individual colors within your image. I find for underwater images you need to increase your magenta (within the Cyans) and also add some yellow. The best thing to do is to experiment with all the colors and all the sliders. See what works best for you.

The last thing I do to my underwater images is increase the contrast. (You will need to flatten your image before doing this or merge your background and sunshine layers together).

Highlight the flattened layer and go to: Image>Adjustments>Contrast

photoshop contrast

I will generally increase the contrast of an image with the amount depending on the picture itself.

That’s it. This is one way to quickly improve the quality of an underwater image.

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Sinulog 2008 is approaching very fast. This post will give you some information on the schedule of events for 2008 and, of course, information regarding the much anticipated photo contest. Here is a brief schedule of the 2008 activities:

January 20, 2008 (Sunday)
SINULOG GRAND PARADE

9:00 AM
Sinulog Grand Parade Carousel Kick Off
7:00 PM
Grand Fireworks, Cebu City Sports Center
7:30 PM
Street Party Bands, Fuente Osmeña
8:00 PM
Grand Fireworks Display @ Ayala Football Grounds
Sponsored by Mitsumi Group of Companies

Continue here for the complete 2008 Schedule of Activities

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2008 SINULOG PHOTO CONTEST INFORMATION:

MECHANICS

1. The contest is open to all who wish to complete. (Film & Digital Cameras)
2. Participants may use only YKL/FUJI Films.
3. Entries should be unmounted 5R color prints, processed and developed in YKL/FUJI outlets (SM Cebu City).
4. Entries must be candid photos and not posed.
5. Photos must be in there original take, not cropped nor-super-imposed.
6. The placement of identifying marks, such as names, addresses or any sign to insinuate information about the owner of the entry is strictly prohibited.
7. Registration Fee of P500.00; includes Sinulog I.D. and 10 photo entries. Additional photo entries at P25.00 each.
8. Photo Contest categories and prizes shall be as follows:
* a. CONTINGENT
A dance entry (competing or non-competing) in the Sinulog 2008 Grand Parade on January 15, 2008. Pictures should be of a group dancing the Sinulog and not of a solo dancer posing for the shot.
* b. FLUVIAL / SOLEMN PROCESSION - January 20, 2008.
The miraculous image of the Santo Niño is carried around the seacoasts of Mandaue passing Lapulapu City to Cebu City in a fluvial procession or the solemn procession, which will pass the principal streets of the City of Cebu.
* c. FLOAT – January 21, 2008.
Float entry to the Sinulog 2008 Grand Parade on January 21, 2008. Pictures of Float entries should be of the entire float, not only of the personalities riding the floats.
* d. HIGANTE - January 21, 2008
Higante entry to the Sinulog 2008 Grand Parade on January 21, 2008.
* e. SIDELIGHTS
Exciting events and human interest such as those taken in the parade route of Sinulog 2008 Grand Parade or any related activities during the span of the Sinulog Week – January 6 – 22, 2008 in Cebu City especially the Sinulog Bazaar and the Nightly Shows in Fuente Osmeña & Plaza Independencia.
* f. ROUTE DECOR / ARCH
Photos taken from any route decor or arches that were set up in connection with Sinulog 2008 Celebration. The photos maybe taken at anytime, day or night.
9. Every contest category must have at least a minimum of seven (7) contestant in order to be declared a valid contest. Should a contest category has less than seven (7) contestants, such contest category shall be declared “NO CONTEST” and all prizes allocated shall revert to the Foundation.
10. The overall winner judged as the Best Picture in the Photo Contest shall be awarded only that amount allocated as its prize. The amount that the entry could have won in his catergory shall be awarded to the next lower winner to elevate all winners in that category one rank higher with its corresponding cash prizes.
11. Entries must be photos taken from actual events during the Sinulog 2008 celebration in Cebu City. Shots taken from other places that celebrates Sinulog are disqualified.
12. All entries must be submitted on or before Jan. __, 2008 with duly accomplished entry forms to the Sinulog Foundations located at Cebu City Sports Center, RR Landon St. Cebu City all submitted entries shall become sole and exclusive property of the Sinulog Foundation and maybe reproduced and/or reprinted into any size for exhibition without seeking permission from the owner nor paying compensation for the acquisition of said photos.
13. Owners of winning entries must submit to Sinulog Office the corresponding negatives of said entries before they can claim their cash prizes and trophies.
14. Judging is tentatively scheduled on January 31, 2008. Winners and their corresponding prizes will be announced in the local dailies. Awarding will be on Jan. 31, 2008 at the SM City Cebu
15. The decision of the Board of Judges of the Photo Contest is FINAL and UNAPPEALABLE.
16. Entry forms will be available at the Sinulog Foundation Office only.

For further information, please call Sinulog Foundation, and look for Ms. Dolly Del Mar thru Tel. Nos. (032)253-3700 / (032)254-5010 . Telefax (032) 416-4845

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I was able to attend the book launching today of “Cebu - Pride of Place,” a pictorial book highlighting the Province of Cebu. The event was attended by the President of the Philippines, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo who was the guest of honor. This was my first time to see President Arroyo in person, so I was quite honored to be a guest.

The books photographs were taken by E. Billy Mondonedo in association with the Arts Council of Cebu Foundation, Inc. The book can be purchased locally for around 3,500 Philippine Pesos.

President Arroyo entering the room.

President Arroyo entering the room.

“Cebu - Pride of Place,” Photography by Billy Mondonedo

“Cebu - Pride of Place,” Photography by Billy Mondonedo

The ribbon cutting

The ribbon cutting

More Pictures from this event:

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