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Corona

A corona is the the last phase of a drop’s impact on a liquid surface.

The corona has gained prominence in commercial advertisements of liquid products such as milk and several fruit juices.

So what does it take to capture a picture of a corona?

Drops do occur quite fast. And the corona on a surface is quite small. Perhaps one thinks of a high speed camera with a very powerful zoom.

Wrong!

We will tell you on our workshop on September 12 – 13, 2009.  Furthermore, we will give you the chance to create your own picture of a corona.

Many people think this for those who own SLR and high-end cameras.

Wrong!

This workshop is intended for all those who want to improve their photo taking skills.  There is much, much more to know than just taking out your camera, turning it on, focusing on your subject (and perhaps counting 1 – 3 and “Say cheese!”), and pressing the shutter.

We will impart to you what we have learned, not as professional photographers but as persons who also believe in capturing those moments but in capturing them better.

Most people think that this workshop is expensive.

Wrong!

Most photography workshops usually cost from PhP2000.00 to as much as PhP10000.00.

This workshop is only PhP800.00, with lunch, 2 snacks and flowing ice tea on the first day.

For more details, please visit our site:

http://igotapsingsipyat.wordpress.com

* photo credit: Al Michaael Caballes


46 Responses to “Corona”


  1. 1 dencios
    September 3, 2009 at 2:05 pm

    teka pa base muna

    hahahahahha!

  2. 3 dencios
    September 3, 2009 at 2:10 pm

    nako kung ako lang talaga ay malapit sa mga ganyan talaga susugurin ko yan.

    di na ako bibili ng bagong cam – dslr. dun na lang ako sa Sony DSC-T90 ko.

    besides di naman talaga kelangan ng dslr diba boss CWW? :)

    • September 3, 2009 at 3:49 pm

      Tama ka Dencios, di kailangan ng DSLR to take good pictures. Nasa taong kumukuha pa rin yan ng larawan… Pero may mga situations din kasi minsan na tumataas ang antas ng creative need, then at that point you may switch to a DSLR… Kaya lang sobrang laki ng investment. So ang point ko is ganito – if you have truly exhausted the capability of your digicam, and your artistic and creative needs are being hampered by it, then go buy a DSLR. Ang uso kasing attitude is “kailangan ng DSLR to take great pictures”… Yun ang mali… :)

  3. September 3, 2009 at 2:58 pm

    grabeh!!! ang galing naman!!! na capture mo yan?… ang hirap ng ganyan… ilang pitik yan ?

    finish product? parang gelatin yummy :-) glossy ang kuha

    ur such a brilliant tlaga cool:-)

  4. 10 AC
    September 3, 2009 at 4:06 pm

    who’s al michael caballes? great shot! :)

    ako gusto ko din matuto. hehee. hirap kase e lagi na lang ako ang nasa harap ng camera.. ahhaha… kakaiba. san ka nakakita ng photography enthusiast na mahilig magpopose sa harap ng camera? hahahaha! weird ko talaga. :lol:

    • September 3, 2009 at 4:13 pm

      Kasama ko ring photographer. Isa ito sa mga field of expertise niya sa photography…
      Visit mo yung site link sa taas to see more of his shots… :)

      hehehe… Dati mahilig din akong magpose sa harap ng camera… pero nung mahilig ako sa photography, nakita ko ang katotohanan… hahaha!!! Kaya ngayon hindi na… :)

      • September 10, 2009 at 7:56 am

        @coolwata,

        na pramis ko doon sa “tira-tapsing” na as much as possible hindi ako makisaw-saw dito pero para kasing may kasabihan na similar sa comment ni AC,

        san ka nakakita ng photography enthusiast na mahilig magpopose sa harap ng camera?

        Sabi, pa in life daw, there are drivers and there are passengers…

        • September 14, 2009 at 1:10 am

          Hahaha!!! Tama… Mas enjoyable na ikaw ang kumukuha ng picture… :)

          • 14 Ax
            November 19, 2009 at 5:33 pm

            Nag-eenjoy ako pag ako ang kinukuhaan! Haha. I want to learn photography din.. Kaso cellphone lang ang meron ako.

            Pero sabi sa akin ni Fauxx, kahit 2 MP lang ang camera ng phone ko, pwede ako magpicture taking kahit saan.. at pwede ako makakuha ng magandang shots.

            At naniniwala nga ako doon!

  5. September 3, 2009 at 8:37 pm

    *sa tonong nagmamakaawa*

    paano gawin yan? sige na koya papaano yan? ipagtitimpla kita ng kape at papakintabin ko ang sapatos mo…sige na papaano?

    hihihi!

  6. September 3, 2009 at 9:05 pm

    definitely a great opportunity for enthusiasts and what’s great is they’re open to those who are just using p&s.

  7. September 4, 2009 at 9:31 am

    Mark, ngayun inggit ako kasi hindi ako maka-attend sa workshop mo, if i were there, i will really join.

    now, i learn about corona, wonderful picture Mark.

    • September 4, 2009 at 10:10 am

      Thanks Miss Beth… This pic was taken by my colleague who will be one of the speakers for the workshop… And I think that you are already very much advanced for the workshop because you are already taking great pictures… :)

  8. September 4, 2009 at 10:34 am

    aba corona pala tawag ko, akala ko tilamsik lang….

    kasi naman ang layo dito sa luzon ng tinitiran mo kaya kahit mura lang yan, mahirap patulan… hehehehe…

  9. September 4, 2009 at 7:36 pm

    wow ang astig.. ito yung pinapagawa sa amin sa photo class ko, na hindi ko nagawa. toinks…

    manong crooks. peace..

    padaan…

  10. September 5, 2009 at 12:11 am

    wow!

    ang ganda!gusto ko ring matutunan yan!

  11. September 5, 2009 at 8:07 pm

    galing naman ang pag-capture. PERFECT!

  12. 33 Ax
    September 5, 2009 at 9:03 pm

    Hindi na muna ako magco comment about sa post. Dun na lang ako sa photo. Yun pala ang corona. May natutunan na naman akong bago. pwede ba sa lake placid gawin yan tapos ang mag tri trigger ng corona ay isang truck na malaki?

    ganda! galing!

  13. September 6, 2009 at 2:31 am

    Salamat Ax… Hehehe… Pwede siguro, hindi mo na kailangan ng special set-up… hehehe…

  14. September 8, 2009 at 11:53 am

    How I wish pwede akong mag-teleport papuntang Cebu for the workshop hehehe. Ang galing naman ng kuha. Dati ko pa gusto kunan ang water drops kaso hindi ko pa nagagawa.

    Happy Feast Day of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mark. Have a blessed day! Mama Mary loves you!

  15. 39 ELIment
    September 10, 2009 at 1:33 pm

    wow mark, sana makakuha rin ako ng ganitong picture. excellent to! hehe

    naku kung malapit lang ako siguradong aatend ako kahit pa sabihin mong wala nang slot. haha pwersahan na to!

  16. 41 ELIment
    September 10, 2009 at 1:34 pm

    mark, next time do your workshop online. hehe

  17. September 16, 2009 at 12:58 pm

    oo nga mag online workshop ka naman heheheh :)

    pero mang crooks bilang graphic artist mahala talagang matutuhan ‘yan, lagi akong nakakakita ng ganyan sa magazine,

    meron akong kopya ng IMAG tapos yan ang topic, napaka-komplikado kailangan may materials at equipments din :D

  18. September 17, 2009 at 4:40 pm

    ang ganda ng pagkakakuha.. hmmm maraming praktis ang kailangan dito ;)

  19. 46 Ax
    November 19, 2009 at 5:35 pm

    i will try to capture a corona..

    with a catch. hindi ko alam kung paano siya i-capture. but i will. someday, may ipapakita rin ako sa iyo na snapshot ng isang corona.. ng walang nagturo sa akin! Ayos ba?! Hehe.


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