napadaan sa lang.. resize lang at lagay ng pangalan sa ps, wala ng iba. jennerson at kuya ken at iba pang mga critique, hala sige, critique lang ng critique:D
This is the best picture in the series, IMO. The emotions on the boy's face is touching, the composition is perfect, the textures given by the concrete wall and the aluminum roofing is wonderful to look at. Good job.
This is the best picture in the series, IMO. The emotions on the boy's face is touching, the composition is perfect, the textures given by the concrete wall and the aluminum roofing is wonderful to look at. Good job.
maraming salamat sa napakagandang salita, Janjan:D
I agree with Northwolf's comment. :) Beautifully relevant set, Edwin. :)
salamat elise! minsan lang ako magseryoso, at isa to sa mga minsan na yun.. hehe buti nga walang masamang nangyari sakin e, tamed pala mga tao dun hehe
ano ba yan! bold! haha. joke lang... seryoso magaling ka edwin chiong. :]
haha nakakatuwa yang batang yan e, nagagalit pa sakin nung shinoshoot ko sya hahaha anu ba! wag mo sabihin yan haha nagbblush ako hahaha pero.. salamat pa rin kai!
haha nakakatuwa yang batang yan e, nagagalit pa sakin nung shinoshoot ko sya hahaha anu ba! wag mo sabihin yan haha nagbblush ako hahaha pero.. salamat pa rin kai!
kunan mo ko! kahit isa laaaaang! yung maganda! haha. joke. :)
sometimes, the eyes sees differently from what the brain sees. from the dirt and the reflection of the murky stagnant water, my eyes are led to the diagonal lines from the lower right of the picture leading to the people. then i became interested as to what the people are doing. from here my attention is moved to the three poles (in japanese art they almost always use odd numbers), then the electrical wires cris-crossing the sky and the big building on the right adds contrast to the people living beside it. lots of drama! so i like this picture. it tells a thousand stories... there you go!
sometimes, the eyes sees differently from what the brain sees. from the dirt and the reflection of the murky stagnant water, my eyes are led to the diagonal lines from the lower right of the picture leading to the people. then i became interested as to what the people are doing. from here my attention is moved to the three poles (in japanese art they almost always use odd numbers), then the electrical wires cris-crossing the sky and the big building on the right adds contrast to the people living beside it. lots of drama! so i like this picture. it tells a thousand stories... there you go!
ba detalyado zandi a! hehe maraming salamat, nakaka encourage yang mga ganyang salita:D parang tagal mo ng di nagpopost a.. post ka ulet!
i always pass by this railtrack on my way home. wanted to take pics of it for a long time now, just never got the chance. glad to see it from somebody else's point of view. nice one. cheers! =)
i always pass by this railtrack on my way home. wanted to take pics of it for a long time now, just never got the chance. glad to see it from somebody else's point of view. nice one. cheers! =)
ako rin e.. nung araw na yun lang ako nagkaroon ng lakas ng loob magshoot sa lugar na yun hahaha