Saturday, February 23, 2008

Classic2

These series of photos pave the way for me to understand what is exposure and what is creative exposure when depicting the natural wonder of reality.

depicted by: jeffrey D. Estacio

copy right: Jeffrey D. Estacio

Friday, February 22, 2008

Classic

The beauty of simplicity always amazes a viewer. In this portrait even I was amazed by the expression of the eyes of the subject. This was taken last August 2007 in Prestonsburg Ky, USA.
depicted by: jeffrey D. Estacio
copy right: Jeffrey D. Estacio
click 2007 or 2008 to view other photo works.

Ocean


With these series of photos, I became to understand on how to light the subjects. Taken in Prestonsburg KY. USA. I used Sigma 70-300 f/4


depicted by: jeffrey D. Estacio

copy right: Jefffrey D. Estacio

Blue


With this photo, I began to understand lighting on the subjects. I used Sigma 70-300 f/4. This photo was taken in Prestonsburg, KY USA
depicted by: jeffrey D. Estacio
copy right: Jeffrey D. Estaio

Charm




This picture is my first time so have a photo session in Kentucky. She was so sweet and very charming. I hope we can have another photo sessions. I used a Sigma DG 70-300 f/4 in this picture.

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Winter Peace


This picture is a revisit about a subject in my posting called Remember (Jan’08). It was a first time for me to be outside taking photos for two hours in winter. I did not notice the time I have spent outside framing the cemetery until my colleague called me. After being distracted, I felt my hands numbing because of the cold air. I guest, I did not pay attention to the pain of coldness because I was really amazed by the scene that was unfolding in front of me.

Depicted by: Jeffrey D. Estacio
Copy right: Jeffrey D. Estacio

Monday, February 11, 2008

Portrait


This is a portrait of a friend who gave me the opportunity to create inspirational pictures through depicting his service to the community in St. Meinrad, IN USA. Feb 9, 2008


depicted by: jeffrey D. Estacio

copy right: Jeffrey D. Estacio

Wood


This picture came from the inspiration about the service of a group of people helping the poor in the community. The group chops wood and gives it to the people to stay warm during winter. It is a simple gesture though makes me realize the goodness that we have. It is a goodness, which when acted, it changes and propels us and other in an authentic way of living.


depicted by: jeffrey D. Estacio

copy right: Jeffrey D. Estacio

Shout


This picture was taken in St. Meinrad, IN USA. This is one of his pose in the camera. The facial expression is quit unique that is why I am posting it.
depicted by: jeffrey D. Estacio
copy right: Jeffrey D. Estacio

Beauty of Work


This picture was taken in St. Meinrad Feb. 9, 2008. It is an inspiration comming from a man's enjoyment from manual work.
depicted by: jeffrey D. Estacio
copy right: Jeffrey D. Estacio

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Panning

This was taken in a basketball tournament in Illinois. It was my first time to take some action shots about basketball and I found it very difficult because of the fast phase of the players. Thought after the day's work, the pictures turn our to be fruitfull.

depicted by: jeffrey D. Estacio
copy right: Jeffrey D. Estacio

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Into thy Door

This is one of my favorite pictures that I took. It is a depiction about how we always be defensive in our own game. We are so overwhelmed by our endeavors that we forget about that someone who opened the door for us to be in the game. Jan 23, 2008


click on 2007 or January to view other works.

depicted by: jeffrey D. Estacio
copy right: Jeffrey D. Estacio

Rebound

This picture was taken during a basketball tournament in Chicago. The player was just enjoying his rebound. Hopefully we will have the same enjoyment.

depicted by: jeffrey D. Estacio
copy right: Jeffrey D. Estacio

Fast Life


This photo was taken last Jan. 22, 2008 in Chicago. It was my first time to go there and I'm looking forward to revisit it and frame more scenes that shows its marvels.
depicted by: jeffrey D. Estacio
copy right: Jeffrey D. Estacio