Friday, April 7, 2023

My Best Photographs (Part 1)

Part 1
My Best Photographs 
Dr Abe V Rotor 

Go over your album or file of photographs - print and electronic - and select your best shots. Organize them for presentation in class, meetings, workshops, and for publication -  or simply compile them into  memorabilia, and other purposes.  You'll be amazed to discover your talent in photography with today's versatile camera.  Provide the essential data about each photograph.  You may like to pursue your skills in this new field of humanities - creative photography.

 
Little Mackie listens to the talking Mynah bird, with her 
Tito Leo in Tagaytay Zoo, Cavite

Anna and her mom, Cecille feed parakeets in an aviary
in Bangkok, Thailand

A bird perched on a side mirror of a parked car watching
its surroundings in Lagro, QC

Hantik ants attack a huge hairy caterpillar
at UP Diliman campus, QC 

Silhouette of a house lizard (butiki) hiding on the nether 
side of a table lampshade in Lagro,  QC

 Birds perfectly camouflaged with litter of old leaves.  
How many birds can you see? Singapore Park.

Can you catch a butterfly with a steady hand? 
San Vicente, Botanical Garden (SV Ilocos Sur)

Moth perfectly camouflaged on a tree trunk is safe from   
potential predators in Tagaytay, Cavite

Aestivating toad in a rock crevice wakes up to  
an early rain in Peñaranda, Pampanga

A make-believe scene of a curious boy catching a kalaw 
on a wall mural in Lagro, QC

A brood of glowing caterpillars feed on fresh 
leaves of ilang-ilang in Lagro, QC

A child playfully kiss a pair of fish in a glass
aquarium in Lagro, QC ~

“With photography, a new language has been created. Now, for the first time, it is possible to express reality by reality. We can look at an impression as long as we wish, we can delve into it and, so to speak, renew past experiences at will.” – Ernst Haas


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