Photography: Seeing simply... "I have seen colors which I thought didn't exist, but they do."
"I have seen colors which I thought
didn't exist, but they do." - GD -

Self Portrait in Cupertino US, out side my Hotel at night.
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A short break from my usual travel photography coloring yours and my world today, below is a selection of photos from different places, representing colors around us everyday.
There is one more article coming from my recent trip to Sri Lanka and I post that one in about a week prior my departure for Bangkok, Thailand.
Then in September we start our GD PhotoWorkshops to Laos - Cambodia and Myanmar and I be on the road for some four weeks.
After the workshops a short break before leaving for Palau and of course in between I have some Aperture 3 Seminars and workshops - Digital Darkroom for Photographers- with the Power Mac Center and the Filipinas Heritage Library in Manila Philippines.
Then I am invited again in December for the "ONE ASIA" in Singapore as a Guest Speaker and Judge for the Images of Asia Festival starting on the 9th until the 12th of December 2011.
Now enjoy the colors around us with a final citation by:
- Jack Wilkinson - "Seeing simply is seeing significantly." -

"Color Steel" some time ago in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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Pedestrian Crossing, Los Banos, Philippines
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Just around the corner...running paint. Manila Philippines
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Outside the Dress shop, Nepal
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View from my Hotel room, Boracay, Philippines
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The Cat and colorful door Nepal
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Color hair pieces, Lhasa, Tibet
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Batik in Indonesia.
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Nano T-shirt in Bangkok Thailand, I did ask the Guy
if I can take a photo of his chest
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Car park colors at Werdenberg Corp., Manila Philippines
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"No strings attached" Phnom Penh Cambodia
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Colorful Table setting...Battambang, Cambodia
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Just one more...

Mall colors, my son Brandon getting a paint job...
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INFINITY...a short 45 second web commercial for websyncintl.com, created using a MacBook Pro...iLife (the old iMovie but new iDVD) Photoshop and Snapz Pro X...mixing the old with the new software does work.

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“INFINITY”...and www.websyncintl.com
....Today I bring you “INFINITY” another cool effect from this combination Aperture 2.1.1 - iDVD - iMovie - Snapz Pro X and of course GarageBand but with a little twist. , I added Photoshop to the list. This cool clip runs for about 45 seconds and is a bit more complicated then the previous ones...but so cool, using the old iMovie with some 3rd party plugins, adding some voice over and flying balls...of course the Mac integration played a big role here. However the technique is the same using Snapz Pro X for the iDVD recording, once that is done the possibilities are endless and as mention before you can create some high cool looking files for the TV too.
Click here or on the image and travel to the Music Video/Podcast section to play the clip, you might have to refresh your Browser for the new clip to show, enjoy. Stay tuned for the next GarageBand Mix “Surfing Blues” soon available on this blog.
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