Saturday, December 3, 2011

NEW BLOGS

posted by May

It's sad to see a good blog go forgotten but when you are one of these four very driven ladies, you'll understand. We may not post new entries here on SOTC again, but here are some new blogs to follow that might be of interest to some --

MM.ROGERS PHOTOGRAPHY  is a travel-photo blog by May Rogers

PINAY E-MOTION is a teacher's lounge by Tess Mattingly

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Photo Blog

posted by May

I recently moved to California and suddenly life's been in full gear. No more sound of waves, I don't hear the brawling feral chickens and no more feel of sand on my feet. And when something as beautiful as Hawaii was taken away from you, you evolve and learn to compensate for the loss. I did this with a new fullscale hobby - digital photography. Writing took a backseat, shoe designing sitting next to it.

Fullscale photography to me doesnt mean you have to be walking around with your camera hanging around your neck all the time. No. You get a pretty shopper tote for that heavy camera (hee). But I mean joining photography clubs, buying books and paying more attention to what you shoot and how you stand when you shoot. You're not just taking photos, you're taking beautiful photos.

Recently while gardening (I call this my mind breather), I took a shot of an orange lily. As a girl and through my eyes, I admired the whole plant with its pot and shot it. It came out nothing out of the ordinary. Another shot, I encased it in a black garbage bag, positioned it with minimum lighting (sun) and shot it real tight. The result is this:

Orange Lily  photo by May Rogers


I was satisfied with my shot and thought it'll look best as my desktop wall. And it did. My mom-in-law thought so too. Then there's this editor Travis North from Shutter Photo Magazine who thought my photo os good enough to publish in their magazine. He made my simple effort into a learning point for the photographer followers of the magazine. I was thankful that while some consider me as a serious hobbyist, others could take me as an admirable photographer as well. Read the article Orange Lily from Shutter Photo Magazine.