Printing a positive for Hand Tinting.
Printmaking is the most exciting aspects of Photography. Black and White Print making lends itself towards a leisurely creation. You can fine tune the image-by enlarging it and altering the tones of White through Black. You can also reduce or increase the contrast between them. Cropping the edges readys the Print for final viewing.
Photo Printing Paper is coated with a light-sensitive emulsion containing crystals of silver atoms combined with bromine or chlorine atoms or both. Light is passed through the negative and onto the paper. After the print is exposed it is placed in a developer where chemical action converts the crystals into a dark metallic silver. Then the Print is place in a stop bath to halt the action of the developer, then fixer, which removes undeveloped and unexposed crystals, and finally it is washed and dried.
All of my Black and White Photos are in the range of zone “IV” through zone “VII”. This allows the Hand Tinting to take on it’s on Mood. The colors have a tendency to jump from the Paper.
What makes my Black and White Photo Art Unique ? I use only color film to my Print Black and White Photos the Classic way. It gives me a wonderful guide to know the true colors of the scene for future Tinting. With Black and White film you will only have shades of greys for reference.
Color films has more contrast due to the nature of it emulsion. In color film red is red, blue is blue, and yellow is yellow. Black and White Print paper responds well in the toe and shoulder areas. Density becomes more apparent in the shadows zones.
Malu Fernandez Returns?
I was busy copying answers for my take-home exam in Numericals early this afternoon when I received a twitter message on my mobile phone that came from Benj of Atheista.net telling everyone about an interesting and surprising twist on an already-dead issue.Malu Fernandez will be back! Well at least that’s what the picture below says.

I found the image posted on Lovefool’s blog. Based on the picture, it seems that Malu Fernandez will resume her post as a column writer in Manila Standard Today this coming Monday.
Is this true? What ever happened to her resignation?
Political Unrest
We love going around in circles: we go on and on about something but we reach nothing to conclude it. That’s one of the things that I hate about our society. The people we put our trusts in are the same idiots that try and bring democracy or even decency down with them. How do we expect to fair with our neighboring asian countries when (1) we have no self control and (2) we do not want self-control?
Delicadeza is such a fine word to describe what we lack to govern ourselves. It’s one of the first words that comes to mind when I’m reminded of the plunder case against our favorite oppositionist Erap or PGMA’s Garcy dialogue. Even delicadeza is a fitting term to spat at the turncoats up in the Senate. Too bad for Joker and Angara though. I mean, look at these (former) fine gentlemen: they’re reputably ‘good’ but due to whatever non-sense they had to put up with, they now reside under the very roof they once proclaimed war against. That’s sad, right?
Nowadays, being intelligent doesn’t assure you anything other than being fooled. Mirriam Santiago is one intelligent, kick-ass woman but I don’t know what happened to her to lick PGMA’s boots faster than anyone else in Congress. Then Villar and his troops (Cayetano, Pangilinan and Escudero) are posing under PGMA’s camp as well. And I thought they were in the opposition. For whatever reasons, these Senators are making their decisions not for the good of the people nor of the State: they’re doing it for their own good.
What’s sad is that we really have talented and smart people up in the Senate but they waste their efforts on the wrong things. Well, perhaps they have their own take or stand on the different issues and problems that plague us, but I just hope their ideas are well-intended for the people.
Haaay…buhay….so frustrating.
Charles’ Reviews: Evan Almighty
One day before my Licensure Examination for Teachers, I decided to relax a bit and shrug off my nervous, so I watch a movie. There was no good movie, except for Evan Almighty. Top-billed by Steve Carell and Morgan Freeman.
The movie is the sequel for Bruce Almighty, starring Jim Carrey. But as with the usual sequels, this is better that the first film. The prosthetics used in this film is so superb that anyone can be fooled by Carell’s beard, and growing hair.
The movie revolves around a newly-elected US Congressman, who is working to “Change the World”. They just moved into a new house, and works on a bill that calls for destruction of National Parks and converting them into subdivisions. But as life moves on, strange things start to happen. Animals (all different kinds of animals) start
following Evan around. And the number 614 appears everywhere he goes. Evan soon learns that the number is a verse in the Bible. In the book of Genesis, 6:14 is the verse in which God instructs Noah to build the ark. The ark was designed to meet the actual measurements of the biblical ark, measuring 450 feet long, 80 feet wide, and 51 feet high.
Writing for Nobody
Apparently, less and less people are reading books. And as much as this depresses me, I can’t say I’m surprised. My own reading habits do nothing but support these statistics.
I used to read a lot when I was younger. A whole lot in fact, that my mother would worry (and with good reason) about my ability to cope with real world problems should they come my way. But the older I grew, the more things started to get in the way of my reading. Distractions of the productive as well as of the non-productive nature began to take up more and more of my time, leaving me too tired to read at the end of the day.
The desire to read is still there, just not as strong. Now, I can stand to walk in a bookstore and not buy a single book. While not having purchased a good book lately makes me feel like I’m missing out on a lot of things, I can begrudgingly admit that I wouldn’t be able to read it anyway. Heck, I have around 10 books sitting on the shelf just waiting to be read. But what can I say? Watching TV and / or going to the movies are all the stuff I have time for now.
As a workaround to my literary drought, I have started listening to Audiobooks. Agatha Christie’s ABC Murders, A Pocket Full of Rye, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, and Hickory Dickory Dock were among the books I first listened to. Then I tried out books I wouldn’t normally have read like A Confederacy of Dunces.
Ika-2 para sa Philippine Madrigal Singers at Pilipinas!
Panalo ang Philippine Madrigal Singers o ang “Madz” sa 2007 European Grand Prix for Choral Singing, ang ikinokonsider na choral Olympics sa mundo.
Ito ang ika-2ng beses na nanalo ang grupo, nung 1997 ang firstaym. Bagamat hindi ang Pilipinas ang may pinakamaraming panalo sa histori ng kontest kundi ang Sweden na may apat (St Jacobs Kammerchör, 1992; The Mats Nilsson Vocal Ensemble, 1994; Lunds Vocal Ensemble, 1999; at Allmånna Sangen, 2005), ang grupo ang kauna-unahan at tanging choir na nanalo ng dalawang beses.
Kung nagtataka kayo kung bakit kasali ang Madz sa pakontest na pang-European, ang EGP ay labanan ng mga kampyon sa 6 na kompetisyon: International Guido d’Arezzo Polyphonic Contest ng Arrezo sa Italy, Bella Bartok International Choir Competition ng Debrecen sa Hungary, Cesare Augusto Seghizzi Competition sa Gorizia sa Italy, Tolosa Choral Competition ng Tolosa sa Spain, Tours Vocal Competition ng Tours sa France, at International May Choir Competition ng Varna sa Bulgaria. Dito, maaaring jumoyn ang alinmang choir kahit na di-European. Nung July 2006, nanalo ang grupo sa Arrezo kaya ito ang nagreprizent nito sa EGP. Bukod sa Pilipinas, dalawa pang di-European ang nanalo dito: ang Japan (Kallos Chooir, 1995), at United States (University of Mississippi Concert Singers, 1998 at The University of Utah Singers, 2006 – kampyon din sa Tours).
Mabuhay Philippine Madrigal Singers at Pilipinas!
[DYuTYub #24]
Rap video about giving extremely hard back massages while looking totally fly in camo.
HELPING THE NEEDY
The Special Education Center of Kalibo Elementary School II was established in 1997 by a teacher, who after graduating his first training in special education for the visually impaired leading to a degree of Masters of Arts in Special Education was tasked to establish a Special Education Class for the visually impaired pupils. The enrollment started with only about five. With the meager budget allocated by the government for the program, the teacher took the initiative to solicit funds from donors through the Kapisanan ng Mga may Kapansanan sa Pilipinas Region VI Chapter.
Taste Asia Part II: PMN
I had the opportunity to attend the second Taste Asia event sponsored by SM Hypermarket – finally! I wrote details about it in my personal blog but I wanted to highlight here the other moms that I had a chance to meet.
I really did not know the faces that belong to the other moms in the pinoymomsnetwork. Well… except for Noemi, Dine, Myrna (because I saw her on tv) and Aileen. And that’s why I really wasn’t aware that other PMN moms were also there at the event.
Huwat?!?! V@g1n4L scent?!?!
Meron na ba kayo nito? Pahingi naman ng kahit isang patak lang. *LoL* Sensiya na hindi ko pwede i-post yung commercial ng VULVA dito. Panoorin nyo na lang sa blog ni Chuckie Dreyfus, ang dating sidekick ni Rudy Fernandez.
Lol! Sorry… couldn’t help myself! It’s just really hilarious…! Look at the guy on the second picture above… pretending to sniff ala connoisseur of peepee odors!
Smells Like Ting(gel) Spirit…
by Chuckster







