part 2 of my TL Post
May 23rd, 2006 by jonmancilla
CHANDELEIR
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Exposure time : 1/6 sec
Shutter speed : 1/6 sec
Exposure program : Manual
f-Stop : f/4.5
Aperture value : f/4.5
ISO speed rating : 800
Focal length : 28.0 mm
Flash : NO
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H2O- your choice
Photo Specs:
Exposure time : 1/13 sec
Shutter speed : 1/13 sec
Exposure program : Manual
f-Stop : f/4.5
Aperture value : f/4.5
ISO speed rating : 800
Focal length : 22.0 mm
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SAHARA MALLS
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Exposure time : 1/60 sec
Shutter speed : 1/60 sec
Exposure program : Manual
f-Stop : f/5.6
Aperture value : f/5.6
ISO speed rating : 800
Focal length : 27.0 mm
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COFFEE
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Exposure time : 1/40 sec
Shutter speed : 1/40 sec
Exposure program : Manual
f-Stop : f/5.6
Aperture value : f/5.6
ISO speed rating : 800
Focal length : 25.0 mm
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STAND OUT
Photo Specs:
Exposure time : 1/6 sec
Shutter speed : 1/6 sec
Exposure program : Manual
f-Stop : f/4.5
Aperture value : f/4.5
ISO speed rating : 800
Focal length : 28.0 mm
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My Latest Entry in TL with photo specs.
May 22nd, 2006 by jonmancillaSHERPA – UNSUNG HERO
Would you like to be in their shoes ?
A member of himalayan people living on the border of Nepal & Tibet. Renowned for their skills in mountaineering. This sherpa are the heroes of most mountaineer , who would like to scale the “ Mt. Everest” they are the hero of our heroes.
Photo Specs:
Exposure time : 1/20
Shutter speed : 1/20
Exposure program : Manual
f-Stop : f/4.0
Aperture value : f/4.0
ISO speed rating : 800
Focal length : 18.0 mm
Flash : Yes (using the built-in flash I make a cone-shaped
funnel from an a-4 sized paper, taped it and put
tissue paper on the wide end
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SMOKIN’
-Turn s COLORED into Black
Photo Specs:
Exposure time : 1/200
Shutter speed : 1/20O
Exposure program : Manual
f-Stop : f/5.6
Aperture value : f/5.6
ISO speed rating : 200
Focal length : 39.0 mm
Flash : NO
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Julianne on Shower
April 18th, 2006 by jonmancillaNature Art
March 25th, 2006 by jonmancillaMy First OFF ROAD - Trip
March 24th, 2006 by jonmancillaSharing with you, my latest photo shoot
March 17th, 2006 by jonmancillaSelf- Portrait
Taken inside the grand hyatt hotel-dubai, uae last february, While waiting for the event to start, i take the boredom of taking myself portrait infront of the huge mirror.
helipad / heliport
A place for helicopters to land and take off. Also called helipad, helistop.
this is taken inside the burj al arab hotel- the 7th STAR hotel in the world. this helpad is becoming more popular as well, ‘casuse during the agassi & federrer first meeting in dubai tennis cup, they use this helipad in one day tennis showdown, they play tennis in the highest place of the hotel. not only in tennis also in golf when tiger woods visited dubai to compete in dubai golf classic.
ROLL ROYCE- A luxury Car
This luxury car can be mostly seen in the Burj Al Arab as part of there transportation services.
Julianne Camille S. Mancilla
Grand Hyatt Hotel
Dubai’s luxury city conference hotel, Grand Hyatt Dubai, towers majestically by the edge of Dubai’s historic creek. Set within 37 acres of landscaped gardens, the hotel is an outstanding combination of resort facilities, luxury hotel guest rooms and suites, residential apartments and one of the most advanced conference centres in the Middle East.
I hope you enjoy
My Valentine Date:
February 14th, 2006 by jonmancillaBBQ
January 29th, 2006 by jonmancillaBBQ- day
My colleague & I are having our chi-chat about his roommate new born baby and come to the point to have a BBQ day on the rooftop of their accommodation in the evening of that day to have some small celebration. So the idea of having a fresh BBQ for a dinner is on my mind the whole afternoon. I really miss the BBQ in the Philippines specially the BBQ of my mom. Back home in the Philippines when my mother still with us, She use the sell BBQ in front of our house. Before we go further…
When the work is over I rush to pick-up chit and invited her to come with me for a dinner on Jeff’s place. But unfortunately the night just pass away and there is no call from Jeff.
My desire to have BBQ dinner is gone-out.
So the next day, When chit cousin call us to pick-him up at alghurair,Chit reminds me of BBQ in chow king, so ended up having Meirenda at chow king. And finally the We have a yummy BBQ merienda.
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Bye-Bye DIGICAM…
January 29th, 2006 by jonmancillaBye-Bye Casio Exilim 4.0
We are in our regular mall day, one Thursday night. My uncle is playing with my daughter in the escalator. Immediately I took the snap and capture the moment. When I show the snap to my daughter from the camera, suddenly the zoom gets stuck, so I’m on the idea that the battery is drain. This is where the problem begins, when we reach home I put the camera on cradle to charge and trying to open so that I can close the lens, but there no responses from the camera. The next day, I bring the camera from the mall where the Casio stall is located. The guy check the camera and try to change the battery and trying to check if the problem is from the battery but unluckily nothing happen with the camera. He advise me to go the Casio Services Center, the next morning I ask my cousin if he can bring the camera to service center ‘cause the timing is conflict with my working schedule. My cousin arrive from the service center and the receptionist check the camera.
The receptionist call one technician to entertain the problem, the technician with his big Screw Driver told my cousin that this is the first time they encounter the problem. my cousin was advice that there is no guarantee that the problem with be solve if they will open the camera, so undecidedly my cousin took the risk and give the camera to the technician to go deep into the problem, but when he saw that the technician trying to open the camera with his BIG screw driver immediately he rush to the technician and cancel the thing. So now the camera is stock and my journey with photography suddenly stop. Bye bye casio for now….
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