Monday, December 7, 2009

Photo Xperiment: Panorama

According to wiki, a panorama is any wide-angle view or representation of a physical space, may it be in painting, drawing or photography. A panoramic photography consists of multiple photos of a scene assembled into one wide-angled image.

Here's my take. I know there are some elements that needs to be refined to ensure seamless assembly.

Panoramic Photo of Clarke Quay
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Panoramic Photo of Esplanade and Singapore Flyer
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Monday, November 9, 2009

Negros Occidental: Murcia, Bacolod City

One of the attractions of Bacolod City is Mambukal Mountain Resort. Located at Murcia, Bacolod City, it lies near Mount Kanlaon. Because of it's proximity to the volcano, it has a natural spring of sulfuric water. It also offers a lagoon, where one can kayak. Visit www.mambukalhaven.com for more info.










Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Training @ SITA Singapore

I had a training last week held at SITA Singapore. Sharing with you some pics I took with the class. From L-R: Yours truly, Sameer of Royal Jordanian, Peter of SITA, Mike (my colleague), and Conrad of SriLankan Airlines. The course was an eye-popper for non-avionics people like me, who has to maintain and manage an airline system. It was indeed worth my time. Enjoy!






Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Sparkles!!!

Mugshots of Sparkles, Lana's pure-bred Shitszu. She's two months old. Take a look at the first two pictures. See anything weird? No photo-editing magic here. Can't really explain why. Drop me a comment if you know the the reason. Enjoy the pics :-)



Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Food Trip 01: Cebu's Casa Verde

If ever you get to visit Cebu, be sure to dine at Casa Verde for their sumptuous and affordable meals. They are located near F. Ramos St. and Jones Ave. Enjoy the pics. :-)

These ribs cost less than Php200.00

Lovelle enjoying her meal :-)

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Palawan: Snake Island

I had a brief visit to Snake island last June. Contrary to its name, I found no traces of snake at all. You can reach this island via motorized "banca" from Honda bay. Enjoy the pics :-)






Friday, July 17, 2009

Negros Occidental: Talisay City

One of the well-known spots at Talisay City is The Ruins. Located at the outskirts of the city, this is what's left of Don Mariano Ledesma Lacson's ancestral mansion. The structure was torched down by the USAFFE during WWII to prevent the Japanese from making it their headquarters. Today, the place has become a favorite venue for weddings, birthday parties, and debuts. Enjoy the pics. :-)


Black & White Version






Friday, July 3, 2009

SweetMouthfuls' Latest Culinary Venture

Wifey's biggest break, so far, came recently as Fonterra Brands (Philippines) contributor chef. She was tasked to come up with new recipes, both savory and pastry, that uses Anchor products (one of Fonterra's produce). Pics show her first sensory evaluation at Fonterra's headquarters.




Looks good, tastes even better :-)


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