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Experiencing Cultural Exchange with the Aetas
Friday, January 7, 2005
I had the chance of staying with the Aetas and mingled with them during my voluntary mission with Service for Peace project. The following are the very few of the photos I had taken with them.
Tribal chieftain Roque Laxamana and Pastor Al prepared the bamboos to be used for cooking rice.
Aeta kids: not a camera-shy type
The Aetas' ancestral domain.
The Aeta domicile in Mabalacat, Pampanga.
Two Aeta kids posed for a photograph. A typical Aeta hut.
Bonfire
Aeta kids lead Korean volunteers into dancing the tribal dance.
All photographs were taken using Canon EOS 750QD on a Kodak ISO400 film.
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Review of the Canon EOS 300D - 'The Digital Rebel'
Monday, January 3, 2005
Canon designed the EOS 300D, or the Digital Rebel as it is also known, as an affordable Digital SLR for anyone interested in a higher level of photography than is possible with a regular digital compact camera, and they succeeded. Not only does it look and feel amazing
the quality of the pictures is excellent and you have the
freedom to add different lenses depending on your needs.
This eye pleasing 6.3 million pixel digital camera weighs just 560 grammes, and features a stylish Titanium gray metallic finish with black accent trim.
Taking pictures with the EOS 300D is as easy as point and shoot, and features a 7-point wide-area Auto Focus system allows automatic subject detection and reliable autofocus operation even if subjects are off-center left or right, or high or low in the frame. The camera allows for manual and automatic focussing with six basic scene modes in addition to programmed and fully automatic exposure options: Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Sports, Night Portrait, and Flash Off.
The Digital Rebel is ready for its first picture within 3 seconds of powering on, and you can save pictures in numerous formats from raw to lower resolutions. The battery life is quite simply excellent and easily lasts for a full day of shooting, and does not take long for a recharge once you return home or to the hotel. The LCD is bright although you may need some shade when viewing it in bright sunshine, and all the controls are simple to use and learn.
Without going into too many technical details the Canon 300D is an ideal choice for anyone looking for a very high quality digital camera that gives you the look and feel of a regular SLR and which allows you to change lenses as your needs require. This is the camera we use, and we can only praise it - an excellent choice for taking all those precious pictures next time you travel.
See reviews of gadgets and other travel gear at Travel Gear section.
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