All posts by Len Joson

Photo Editing

photo editing
Model: Gummi Fiona (Click to zoom)

It used to be that photos were made using film. And this film needs to be developed using chemicals and is done by those who know the tricks inside a dark room. That was how pictures were “post processed” or “developed” back then. Gone are those days. Today, it’s all digital photography. Post processing and tweaking, improving, deleting, adding, photo editing or enhancing photos are done by those who know certain programs like Photoshop or Lightroom.

photo editing
Model: Gummi Fiona (Click to zoom)

The first photoshoot that I ever joined encouraged me to get back once again and learn more about a built-in program in my laptop which at first I did not really took notice of. Now, I’m trying to learn more about photography and photo editing once again. It’s called Photoshop Elements 9. In this photo above (right), the model’s face is in full color while the rest of the photo is in black and white. The second photo is the original one and is in full color which I also tweaked increasing its color’s intensity. How about that? The marvels of digital photography!

First Photoshoot Experience

first photoshoot experience
Model: Gummi Fiona (Click to zoom)

Responding to a call to help raise funds for the Typhoon Yolanda victims, my wife and I joined a “photoshoot for a cause” organized by a friend at the Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center in Quezon City. We spent the whole afternoon learning from professional photographers who freely shared their knowledge and skills in photography. There were several models and professional hair and make-up artists who were there too. I did enjoy observing what was going on eager to learn. This was my first time ever to join a photoshoot event where I was also involved as a newby “photog”—I learned that term, “photog” (short for photographer) yesterday haha!

First photoshoot experience
Model: K De Leon Zummel (Click to zoom)

I brought along my Panasonic Lumix GF-1 camera (a micro four-thirds camera) with my three lenses: an old 50mm Nikon lens which I had since the 80s, a 14-45mm Panasonic zoom lens and a 30mm Sigma fixed lens. I kept on changing lenses trying to figure out which was the best lens to use in each situation and I’m glad to see that one of the pros kept on changing lenses too. He gave me some tips about which lens to use in each situation. It was a time of fun and learning. The sad part is that after looking at all my shots at home, I can only select a very few which I feel are really good shots. Oh dear haha! The whole afternoon and nothing to show for it. I need to learn more on how to really take good shots. Oh well, until the next photoshoot.

I did have a hard time focusing the old Nikon lens since it had no auto-focus capability—an old camera lens. It was not a waste of time though. We gained new friends who are also lovers of photography as an art expression just like me. I did learn new things about photography, about models and about make-up artists. And we were able to join a worthy cause to help victims of the Typhoon Yolanda calamity. It was a great day!

Philippine Partisan Politics

I am really grieved that Philippine partisan politics is very much alive even in the midst of a great disaster like this recent one brought about by Typhoon Yolanda, the strongest typhoon ever recorded in history. According to Sec. Voltaire Gazmin, the secretary of the Dept. of National Defense, a barangay captain did not give relief goods to his constituents who did not vote for him during the recently-held barangay elections. This is really quite frustrating for me to hear — that is, if this is true of course. If it were really true, then it’s  a sad state of affairs.

Partisan Politics

Even in social media and mass media in general (radio, TV and print), it would seem to me that commentaries or posts are tainted with political overtones. There are accusations and blame hurled on each side of whatever political leaning one may have. There is a great and bitter divide in this country. There seems to be no unity. There is only chaos and confusion. Each side blaming each other.

A Ray of Hope

On a positive note, I am glad to see that some government officials have admitted to some inadequacies in their handling of the relief goods distribution. It’s also good to hear that some accepted the criticisms positively. I am also glad to note that on this 7th day after the typhoon, both the government and private sectors are beginning to get more organized and mobilized to bring the relief goods to the intended recipients. As the saying goes, “in unity, there is strength.” “United we stand, divided we fall.” May we all be united in Jesus Christ.

God bless the Philippines!

Christmas Capital of the Philippines

On our way home to the City of San Fernando, Pampanga last night, we were greeted by huge Christmas lanterns as we entered the city. It’s the beginning of the Christmas season in Pampanga! This city is reputed to be the Christmas capital of the Philippines.

Trinitarian Theology Books and Theologians

Today I received a book entitled, “All About Glory” all the way from Australia from the author himself, David Kowalick, a Trinitarian theologian. I have begun to check the cover pages and it seems to be an exciting book to read “loaded with the glory of God” according to the foreword by C. Baxter Kruger. I’ll begin reading it tonight.

Trinitarian Theology Books

A year or so ago, I also received two books namely: “How to Read T. F. Torrance” by Dr. Elmer Colyer and “Incarnation: The Person and Life of Christ” by Thomas F. Torrance. These two books were given to me by Stuart Johnson, another Trinitarian theologian of Perichoresis Australia. After some months later, he again sent me several books by Dr. C. Baxter Kruger through a friend. It greatly enhanced my understanding of what I believe in! Amazing!

I keep on wondering why has God connected me with these newfound friends and theologians? Who am I to receive such a blessing which I did not ask for? Why are they sending me these books? Well, maybe it’s another one of God’s wonderful ways of giving me more understanding about the Triune God. Through their loving ministry and through these books I gained a lot more understanding about the Lord. And I gained some new friends of like mind from down under! Isn’t that great? Thank you Lord!