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A Review of 2010 Images by the newly formed (PAFAP) Philippine Association of Fine Art Photographers
December 21, 2010 - January 15, 2011
As photographers who see their cascading subjects through a viewfinder, to squint means one thing: to express a passion only found behind the lens.
Sixteen fine art photographers from different parts of the world will showcase their inspirations in SQUINT: A Review of 2010 Images by PAFAP this December 20, 2010 to January 15, 2011 at Robinsons Forum, Pioneer corner EDSA, Mandaluyong City.
The show will digress from usual themed exhibits, giving the participating photographers the freedom to go against the current of today’s photography fad and present their photographs on 11 x 17 inches museum wrap canvas. “The idea is to showcase a spectrum of images that only the artist could appreciate,” says artist Rosscapili, who curates and organizes the exhibition. "When the viewer begins to have a difficult time grasping the idea behind a photograph, the photographer then becomes an artist. This is because the artist has an aim to express reality in his own meaning and resources, and that, when presented to a viewing body becomes a complex idea that only he can comprehend," Rosscapili said.
SQUINT will showcase Manila-based photographers Bien S. Bautista, Bebet Gaudinez, Rosscapili, JP Sarmenta, Mark Jonathan See, Ronald Jayme, Bianca Panganiban, Jei Panganiban, Jeff Cua, and Iloilo-based Carlos Garcia. Adding to the international plethora are Singapore-based Romeo Angeles, Dubai-based Jeff Garcia, USA-based Edwin S. Loyola, Donna Samonte, Kyo Suayan and Beijing-based Moe Twain.
Aside from the exhibit, there will be a free lecture on Fine Art Photographic Prints by artist Rosscapili and a Cinematography lecture using DSLR by veteran director Matthew Rosen on January 8, 2011 from 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm. To register for the free lectures, email one_workshop@yahoo.com.
The exhibition is supported by Manila Bulletin, Robinsons Forum, PAFAP and OneWorkshop, Inc.
it's a pendent .. :)
after i bought it .. i notice that have a squint eyes loool! :p
but it's cool .. i luv it
so what do u think should i fix the eyes or they're look funny? looool :p
taken by me
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His name is his biggest tell, but we were unsure what else to call him. You see he's myopic in nearly every sense of the word.
Squint does not like to wear his glasses because of how he thinks it makes him look, but because he won't wear his glasses he won't venture out of doors, try new things or take a step outside of his daily routine (which takes place mostly indoors.)
We've pleaded with him, begged him and tried to rationalize the situation, but you know the old saying, "myopia is sometimes a window to the soul."
At this point, we're hoping that someone might be able to invite him over so we can have some type of low key intervention. We're out of patience and frankly, I'm tired of him bumping into the coffee table and spilling my ice cold Pepsi Free.
Found in the Iphiva Camp, St Lucia on March 15.
The easiest way to differentiate between Squinting and Common BBs is by the waviness (Squiting) or straightness (Common) of the line on the underside of the hindwing. There are strange variations which makes it REALLY difficult in some cases, but the majority can be identified without too much trouble!