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Sunday, May 31, 2009

Change = 180

"Change". There are many definition for this word. A word that makes the world crave for it. A word that leads to something. A word that makes a black man to be the first president of the most powerful country today. "Change". On more personal note, everybody need this word, especially if encountering in some destructive consequence. Yes everybody needs change.

I was inspired to write an article about this because somebody from deviantArt.com influenced me too. At first I was doubtful enough to challenge myself in creating/making my own personal views on something, especially on certain topics.

Yes, then I saw light. As I read here article/discussion( or whatever you wanted t
o call it) I was forced to write on my own. Her site can be seen here http://dreamsofchange.wordpress.com. I smiled when I read about her discussion on change into 180. A number, I was thinking of 360, and then I realized that in the latter you are just making a turn around, nothing's new. I had to admit, I am not that good in math, yet I know some things about this. 180 means turning back, change, a complete one.

Now, after
that realization, I had to change my Point of view, I have to write, I have to. Writing is my passion, and I know I am not that good in sentence construction. Maybe because of lack of educational learning, yet, as I see it, I know how to speak English and writing is one part of speaking. I do have wrong grammars, may plenty in this article, and who cares. The most important thing is you have written something that someone could understand your views. You have the right to express, and that is how should it goes. See, again, wrong grammar. Who cares? Change...a nice word. Change, 180, turn around. Change.


David Mikael Taclino
Inyu Web Development and Design
Creative Writer

Pictures for bid...Highest ever.

Aside of course from having your passion on photography and the bla bla principle of I love to catch precious moments from my camera, one reason why many people engage in photography is the monetary value of every picture you are taken, here are some of the highest bidded picture in the history of mankind;


1. Andreas Gursky’s “99 Cent II Diptych”

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Photo Courtesy Sotheby’s

The first photograph to sell for more than $3 million, Andreas Gurky’s 99 cent II, Diptych reached $3,340,456 at a Sotheby’s auction in London, February 2007. This was the third time the photograph had sold for more than $2 million. Another print of the same image was sold for $2.25 million in May, 2006, and yet another print had reached $2.48 million just six months later.

Interestingly, the record-breaking photograph was sold not at a photography auction, but at a sale of contemporary art. That might suggest that how an artwork is sold plays an important role in defining how much it can sell for.

2. Edward Steichen’s “The Pond-Moonlight”

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Courtesy of Sotheby’s


Just missing the $3 million mark, and for a while the world’s highest-selling photograph, Edward Steichen’s “The Pond - Moonlight” was sold for $2,928,000 at Sotheby’s in New York in February, 2006.

The picture shows moonlight between trees and reflecting on a pond, and appears to be in color. However, color photography did not begin until 1907, three years after the photograph was taken.

Steichen used layers of light-sensitive gum to create an impression of color. Only three prints exist, with the other two in museum collections.

One way to create an expensive photo then could be to use a unique process, keep it rare… and wait a hundred years.

3. Richard Prince’s “Anonymous (Cowboy)”

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Courtesy of Christie’s

Richard Prince’s photograph of a cowboy was perhaps an odd choice as the first photograph to reach a million dollars at auction. It sold for $1,248,000 at Christie’s in New York in November 2005.

The photograph, which was taken in 1989, wasn’t original but a shot of part of a Marlboro ad. Prince had started shooting images of magazine ads while collating press clips for Time Life in the 1970s.

The only other image, other than the proof in the possession of the artist, is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Subject matter and rarity count it seems.

4. Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey’s “AthĆØnes, T[emple] de J[upiter] olympien pris de l’est”

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Courtesy of Christie’s

It’s a little easier to understand the appeal — and the price — of French photographer Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey’s image of the ruins of the Temple of Jupiter in Athens, which was sold at Christie’s in London for $922,488 in 2003.

Shot in 1842, the daguerreotype is believed to be the oldest image of the temple still existing.

It makes you wonder what the first photograph of the iPhone might be worth in 150 years…

5. Gustave Le Gray’s “The Great Wave, Sete”

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Sometimes a combination of the rarity an old image brings and a striking subject matter can be enough to create a high price. For Gustave Le Gray, it created a picture that sold for $838,000 at Sotheby’s in London in 1999.

Le Gray’s image marked the first time that a photographer had managed to expose landscape and sky correctly in the same image. He did this by creating one negative for the sky and one for the sea, and printing them together on the same sheet of paper. In effect, he created a collage.

It’s an easy technique for a modern photographer to emulate but try doing it without a digital camera, Photoshop… and from a glass negative.

Before you start sorting through your archive to pull out better images than these, bear in mind that the value of a photograph at auction depends on all sorts of factors that go beyond the quality of the image. These might include the state of the stock market, the fame of the artist, the number of prints, when the print was made and the restrictions imposed on the negative.

Creating a million dollar photo often requires a lot more than getting the shot right.




David Mikael Taclino
Inyu Web Development and Design
Creative Writer

Cleveland vs Orlando

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Who will win?

Cleveland


1. Lebron James - There were no secrets, no trick plays, no deception. It was the fourth quarter, a tight game and the Cleveland Cavaliers were facing elimination, facing an uncertain future. No one was going to mess around.
Give it to LeBron.
2. Cleveland Offense - In general, it seems to me, the Cleveland offense is good when it features movement. Shooters, cutting, passing, layups, dunks ... this is what this team has learned to do! At its worst, on the other hand, ten players are standing still. This patented Cleveland bog down, most of the time, is a victory in and of itself for Orlando. LeBron James, catching the ball on the move, is probably the most efficient scoring machine in the NBA. With James alone with the ball, and everyone standing still watching, that can't happen.
3. The Supporting Cast - Everybody in Cleveland line up should take a shot and make some offense around Magic. If they don't they can't match up Magic offensive power.
4.-5. Again its all Lebron James - We give LeBron the ball and get out of the way,” West said. Added Cavs reserve Daniel Gibson(notes), “we’ve got 23,” referring to James’ jersey number. Whether Cleveland can beat the Magic in a seven-game series with that strategy remains to be seen.The often one-versus-five approach has been enough to keep the Cavs in this series. If not for James’ buzzer-beating 3-pointer in Game 2, the Cavs might already be on summer vacation. James’ struggling teammates have given him little support. Even with Mo Williams(notes) and Zydrunas Ilgauskas(notes) having one of their best games of the series Thursday, it was James who rescued the Cavs from a fourth-quarter deficit.

They just spread the floor and let James go to work.

ORLANDO MAGIC

1. Dwight Howard - Dwight Howard scored 10 points in overtime and Orlando, raining down 3-pointers like a Florida thunderstorm, withstood 44 points and the last-second fling by James for a 116-114 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Tuesday night to take a 3-1 lead in the Eastern Conference finals.
2. Magic's Magic - Rafer Alston knows he is perceived as the “weakest link” in the Orlando Magic’s starting lineup.He’s the smallest. He’s the oldest, and he’s replacing an All-Star in injured point guard Jameer Nelson.“I’m probably not the most consistent one out of all the bunch as far as making 3s,” Alston admits. He also knows anytime Orlando struggles, he’s usually the first one blamed. After all, the Magic had the best record in the NBA in January with Nelson at the helm. But it’s Alston who’s helped them survive time and advance in the playoffs. Alston kept the Magic’s championship hopes within reach when he was acquired from the Houston Rockets at the trade deadline. He did it again in the biggest spot yet, scoring a season-high 26 points in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals to give the Magic a commanding 3-1 series lead and help end any doubt that they can’t win a title without Nelson.

3. Offensive Fire Power - Yes, Orlando's comeback from that 22-point, first-quarter deficit was every bit as impressive as the comebacks the Magic engineered in Games 1 and 2 (they actually went ahead by eight in the third quarter, marking a 30-point swing). But they had the finishing kick of a mule, not a thoroughbred, and they had run their biggest race of the season at half-speed with blinders on. "I think we've proven to the nation that we have mental toughness and will fight back, but we don't need to do that by falling behind by 20 each night," Van Gundy said. So they move on to Game 6 on Saturday, back at their own gym, a place where there hasn't been an NBA Finals game since Shaquille O'Neal was 40 pounds lighter and sporting a flattop haircut.

David Mikael Taclino
Inyu Web Development and Design
Creative Writer

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Thou Shall Not Blink

It is said that camera is the most sensitive eye of all, even the naked cant see what the camera does. But do not be fooled by photographs, I will introduce you to Adobe Photoshop aka Camera's fool. Here are some camera capture image that at first you would see and authentic shot but was later discovered purge by the said software..(and guess what, they were caught)

Tourist Guy

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Photography: PĆ©ter Guzli

Perhaps the creepiest Photoshop fake was this shot of Hungarian tourist, PĆ©ter Guzli, apparently standing on top of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001 as one of the hijacked planes approaches.

This image did the rounds after the attacks with the claim that it was found in a camera pulled out of the rubble. In fact, Guzli had taken the picture in 1997 and made the edit for friends. Other people then made further edits placing him at every disaster from the sinking of the Titanic to the destruction of the White House by aliens on Independence Day.

The Smoke of War

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Photography: Reuters/Adnan Hajj

PĆ©ter Guzli’s collage didn’t fool many people, nor was it intended to. Lebanese photographer Adnan Hajj’s shot of smoke billowing above Beirut following Israeli bombing in the summer of 2006 fooled the news desk at Reuters… but no one who had heard of Photoshop.

The repeat patterns in the smoke made lots of people smell a rat and it turned out that Hajj had even copied some of the buildings. LittleGreenFootballs made a neat analysis of the work done on the image and was one of the first to sound a warning. The result was a scramble among photo agencies to clarify their photo editing policies.

Here’s the less smoky original:

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Iraqi Civilians

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Photography: Brian Walski/Los Angeles Times

Adnan Hajj was a local stringer trying to make a political point. Brian Walski was a staff reporter for the Los Angeles Times who just wanted to make a better picture — a much more likely trap for both photographers and editors. After shooting a series of shots of American troops and Iraqi civilians in 2003, Walski found that the best composition came by merging two images together. He was fired.

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John Kerry And Jane Fonda

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Photography: Owen Franken/ Ken Light

Usually, it’s the photographer who does the editing, either because he thinks he’ll get a better picture or because he believes it will deliver a stronger message. This fake cutting that circulated during the 2004 Presidential primaries was the work of neither of the two photographers whose images it featured. The shot of John Kerry was taken by Ken Light at the Register for Peace Rally in June 1971. Jane Fonda was photographed by Owen Franken as at a political rally in Miami Beach, Florida, in August 1972.

The collage was a dirty trick designed to derail John Kerry’s campaign.

Shirtless Sarkozy

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Source: L’Express

So what’s the opposite of a dirty trick? French President Nicolas Sarkozy gave American photographers a scolding for intruding on his American vacation in the summer of 2007 but he wouldn’t have minded what the editors at Paris Match (owned by his friend, Arnaud Lagardere) did to his love handles. Rivals L’Express pointed out that the President had been given some Photoshop liposuction.

Oprah the Model

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And Oprah Winfrey might not have complained about this August 1989 cover of TV Guide either. It’s Oprah’s head all right but according to CNet.com the body belongs to actress Ann-Margret. Ann-Margret’s fashion designer recognized the dress and spotted the fakery.

The Reichstag Flag

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Not strictly speaking a Photoshop fake as the program wasn’t around during the Second World War, but just a reminder that playing with fake smoke and mirrors isn’t new to the modern era.

Ukrainian photographer, Yevgeny Khaldei, didn’t just stage this photo of Soviet troops raising the flag over the Reichstag in 1945 (the first flag had gone up after dusk). He also heightened the smoke and removed the two watches from the wrists of the soldier on the lower left. Good Soviet soldiers don’t loot.

Here’s the original:

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Photography: Yevgeny Khaldei

If you have seen some..

David Mikael Taclino
Inyu Web Development and Design
Creative Writer

Reasons why Lakers won

1. Lamar Odom
Los Angeles Lakers forward Lamar Odom(notes) stumbles over Denver Nuggets forward Linas Kleiza(notes) during the second half at Game 5 in the NBA Western Conference finals playoff basketball series, Wednesday, May 27, 2009, in Los Angeles.
Los Angeles Lakers forward Lam…
AP - May 28, 12:53 am EDT

LOS ANGELES – The night began like so many have for Lamar Odom(notes). His back ached. He had no rhythm, no shot, no … nothing. He drove hard to the rim and, suddenly, Chris Andersen(notes), the Denver Nuggets’ frenetic center, was there, swallowing up the ball before it could leave Odom’s hand.

The Los Angeles Lakers had come to expect this from Odom the past two weeks. They knew he was hurting. They also knew they couldn’t count on him, even if they wouldn’t admit it.

Odom knew this, too. So with the fourth quarter having now arrived, with the Lakers’ season having reached a crossroads, he took a pass from Kobe Bryant(notes) and looked up to see Birdman Andersen again standing between him and the basket. Odom bounced hard off the court, past Andersen, cradling the ball just long enough to let everyone know the ferocity that awaited.

An instant later, Odom was punching the ball through the rim, crashing down on Andersen. He lingered for a moment, staring past his teammates at all those delirious fans, and roared back, a moment that seemed as cathartic as it was exuberant.

2. Poor Denver Defense

Kobe Bryant(notes) offered himself up as bait and the Denver Nuggets bit. That freed up Lamar Odom(notes) and Pau Gasol(notes) on the inside, where the Lakers’ big men dominated.

3. Good Finish

So it all came down to the final 12 minutes.

Bryant, Odom and Gasol teamed for all but seven of the Lakers’ 27 points in the fourth. They opened on an 11-0 run for their first lead of the second half and it was capped by Shannon Brown’s(notes) jumper that beat the shot clock.

“He came in, gave us a huge spark and that’s what you need,” Bryant said of Brown. “It’s about who controls momentum.”

The Nuggets used a 13-6 run to close to 93-89. Linas Kleiza(notes) scored seven straight and Anthony had six in the spurt.

But then the Lakers regained control and finished off the victory. They improved to 20-0 in Game 5s at home when a series is tied 2-2.

“The games that we’ve lost, they had an advantage on the inside,” Anthony said. “The games that we’ve won, we had an advantage. We had to go to a smaller lineup tonight and they kept their big lineup on the court. That kind of hurt us a little bit. We’ve got to do a better job of keeping our big men out of foul trouble.”

4. Poor Officiating?

“I thought they got the benefit of the whistle,” Karl said. “Every player in my locker room is frustrated, from guards to big guys. Gasol goes after at least 20 jump shots, 20 shots to the rim and gets one foul; our big guys have 16. Nene has six fouls, three or four of them don’t exist.”

Karl said he didn’t want to get himself fined before agreeing with Orlando coach Stan Van Gundy, whose team leads Cleveland 3-1 in the Eastern Conference finals.

“In the post game we’re lobbying for the league to help us with the refereeing,” he said. “This is too good of a series. It’s too good of teams competing that we’re sitting here just confused by the whistle.”

5. Lakers Play Team....

Understandable how Kobe Bryant passes the ball.




David Mikael Taclino
Inyu Web Development and Design
Creative Writer

NBA GAMES Denver vs. Lakers

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Important Game for Denver
To make the NBA Finals for the first time—and bring their tattoos, athleticism and exuberance to the biggest stage of all—the upstart Denver Nuggets must win two games in a 48-hour span against a savvy Los Angeles Lakers team that is shooting for its 30th Finals appearance.

Oh, and L.A. hasn’t lost back-to-back games since March.

The Nuggets might very well be the better team in the Western Conference finals, with a deeper bench, more muscle and better health than the tired, injured and often disjointed Lakers. But they also tend to implode at the worst times.

There’s the taunting after big shots, the complaining after calls and the botched inbounds passes that cost them Games 1 and 3 and a chance at brooming the Lakers right out of the playoffs.

Now, they’re one loss away from summer vacation.


David Mikael Taclino
Inyu Web Development and Design
Creative Writer

Cricket Match

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A baseball match between the two teams

David Mikael Taclino
Inyu Web Development and Design
Creative Writer

Friday, May 29, 2009

My Guimaras Escapade

Although I had my vacation last three weeks ago(during the time of writing this blog). I would like to share some pictures about this vacation. I'll be writing my experience later.















































David Mikael Taclino
Inyu Web Development and Design
Creative Writer

Let me rephrase it...

Before I start my blog site...I had been so excited in publishing this one. I hope this could be a good start for me as a blogger, and I guess readers would have much time spending reading on the articles that I will be posting on this blog. As of the moment, I dont have enough topic to post, but I guess I'll be posting one later.

One reason I was forced to engage on this kind of activity was my yearning to improve my skills in writing. Blogging nowadays plays an important role in carving many opinions about certain things. It may involved politics, social life, problems and current events.

I would love to have my own, unique ways of writing. That is why I started to create a blog site.

Again, I still don't have that certain topics to discuss, at this moment. I'll be back in a while to share some thoughts with you!











David Mikael Taclino
Inyu Web Development and Design
Creative Writer

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