Friday 15 April 2011

maw maw(cat) and boom boom pow(dog)!

Let me intruduce to you our pet maw-maw and boom boom pow! hehehe ... wala lang! sobrang kuleeeet nitong dalawa.My stressfull days gone with these guys running around playing,fighting...
                                           maw-maw i  his 5months old already....
 
and boom boom pow is 2 half years
                                                         





SOME MACRO SHOTS...

Macro photography is close-up photography of usually very small objects. The classical definition is that the image projected on the "film plane" (i.e., film or a digital sensor) is close to the same size as the subject.(from wikipedia)

 shots taken at the place of my kuya in calinan davao city


In recent years, the term macro has been used in marketing material to mean being able to focus on a subject close enough so that when a regular 6×4 inch (15×10 cm) print is made, the image is life-size or larger.
 


 

Tabili,A half green half brown scaled lizard usually found in coco trees,i rescued him from maw-maw(our pet cat)

With 35mm film this requires a magnification ratio of only approximately 1:4, which demands a lower lens quality than 1:1. With digital cameras the actual image size is rarely stated, so that the magnification ratio is largely irrelevant; cameras instead advertise their closest focusing distance.

here are some of my Macro shots... 





SAMAL SCAPED...


Summer na naman!I hope you guys like our photo's.....














Wednesday 13 April 2011

my favorite TAKOYAKi !

 i cant say no to this food.kung may oras akong pumunta sa downtown area,di ko pinapalagpas ang pagkakataon dumaan sa bilihan ng takoyaki,sa ibang bansa they use katsuobushi (dried bonito flakes)aonori (green seaweed powder) pero dito sa atin cabbage ang isa sa mga sangkap at pwede din langyan ng carrot at  shrimp.


Takoyaki originated in the Kansai (western) region of Japan in the 1930s. However, its roots go far back to the 1600s when French cuisine was first introduced to Japan. Different variations of battered foods became popular in Osaka and Tokyo at the time.
Though Japan is known for having rice as a staple part of the people's diet, two major events in Japanese history brought an increase in the use of simple flour and water. The Tokyo earthquake in 1923 left the area short of food. In an effort to make cheap, yet filling food, the Japanese began experimenting

ito ang ingredients kung pano gawin  ang pagkaing ito:

Japanesse takoyaki version

Ingredients:

  • 1 2/3 cup flour
  • 2 1/2 cup dashi soup
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/2 lb. boiled octopus, cut into bite-size pieces
  • 1/4 cup chopped green onion
  • 1/4 cup chopped pickled red ginger
  • 1/4 cup dried sakura ebi (red shrimp) *optional
  • *For toppings:
  • katsuobushi (dried bonito flakes)
  • aonori (green seaweed powder)
  • Worcestershire sauce or takoyaki sauce
  • mayonnaise

Preparation:

Mix flour, dashi soup, and eggs in a bowl to make batter. Thickness of the batter should be like potage soup. Preheat a takoyaki pan and grease the molds. Pour batter into the molds to the full. Put octopus, red ginger, green onion, and dried red shrimp in each mold. Grill takoyaki balls, flipping with a pick to make balls. When browned, remove takoyaki from the pan and place on a plate. Put sauce and mayonnaise on top and sprinkle bonito flakes and aonori over.
*makes 4 servings 

EARTH HOUR 2011(march 26 2011)


Ang pangalawang parte ng mga imahe na ibabahagi ko sa inyo ay isang selebrasyon ng EARTH HOUR 2011 sa higit na 5,000 mga lungsod, sa 135 bansa at teritoryo sa buong mundo. Ang layunin ng selebrasyon na ito ay ang pagpapahalaga ng ating kalikasan at ang pagkakaisa ng ibat ibang bansa para sa ating hinaharap...sa mga larawan na pinapakita ang pagpatay ng ilaw para sa koserbasyon ng ating enerhiya na ginagamit pang araw araw, ito ay isa sa mga halimbawa ng pagpapahalaga sa ating kinabukasan...








QUEENSLAND PARK

isa sa mga paboritong tambayan ng mga mag sing irog,magkakaibigan at pamilya,bagamat hindi pa tapos  ang parke pinanataling  itong  malinis at maganda.








znario

-from the word Scenario(znario)

Scenario
-a hypothesized situation with a probable outcome depending on the approach taken.
-sitwasyon n. 1 (master o sa lupa o sahig) plano, (grand) scheme, balangkas,
     panukala, disenyo, outline, layout, framework, istraktura; pagkakasunod-sunod
     ng mga kaganapan, na gawain.

-it defines the events occurring during each testing session. It also defines and controls the number of users to emulate the actions they perform and the machines on which they run.

znario 
-modernong  salita ng Scenario(idea lang ng author)
-kombinasyon ng pangalan at hilig ng author.
-hindi ma bubuo ang pagiging photographer ng author kapag walang scenario.


Ang Blog site na ito ay ginawa ng author para mabahagi ang mga larawang nakunan habang sya ay naglalakad,nakatambay o bahagi ng selebrasyon.



"All photographs are there to remind us of what we forget.  In this - as in other ways - they are the opposite of paintings.  Paintings record what the painter remembers.  Because each one of us forgets different things, a photo more than a painting may change its meaning according to who is looking at it."


                                                                    ~John Berger

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