nice page bro nice pics you have a good eye keep doing what you do and remember one thing <" To be a star you must shine your own light, follow your own path and not be afraid of the darkness, for that is when stars shine brightest."> peace 2008
Hi Valdudes, Love your work. One day I will buy myself a good photo camera and try to do as you do. Good stuff. Please keep it up and remember that nothing is impossible. All things can happen for those that believe in their dreams. There will be ups and downs but it's wether you wana stay down or got to the top. Over and Out. C.R.I.$.I.$.
wasn't really my intention it just happens but only on your blog usually i'm always one of the last persons to notice new blog entries ;) PS: uber seems to have some troubles with punctuation in general ;)
dude, those pictures were fucking amazing, i'm really happy i came across them! i wanted to add you as a friend but the buttons aren't there, i'm glad you did though! i'll be checking back to follow your work! :) and thanks so much for what you said, that means a lot! i know exactly how you feel bro. :) ciao.
to commemorate the 93rd anniversary of when the Ottoman Turks royally fucked up the Armenians. They're all pissed because the Turkish government til this day is still playing the "Nawwww that shit didn't happen" card.
Fuck that shit I was just about to upload my last photo in the blog and stupid fucking Camino or Uber fucked up and I lost all the words, so fuck you, you're gonna have to deal with just pictures.
I have seriously been the worst front page candidate ever. You're supposed to be updating your page with new content but I haven't done anything in over two damn months. Whatever I've been having to work hella and take care of family. Anyway, let's get it rollin.
This is definitely going to be an ongoing project now for the next year: documenting the progress at Cerro la Cruz in Valparaíso. And just when I get all pumped for this, I'm coming back to California for a few months. I'll miss lots of great things going on but whatever, I'll be in the best state in the union.
Anyway, enough of this typing, it's 5:16am and have my flight SCL to LAX today.
I hope he keeps that sweet paint job the fire gave him.
When a young girl decided to take a chair from our table I said "sure". After she moved my Mark III +70-200 2.8 to another chair(don't ever do that again btw) she pulled the chair out which caught the 5D+50mm by the strap and pulled it off the table. The force of the hit to the lens hood broke off the entire front element. Definitely fixable, and lucky I'm coming to the states very soon. However, since I'm turning my Canon Pro Service app in right when I get there, I will have to wait the 4 weeks for membership approval, then the time it takes to fix the lens, then come back down here in March or so and track down her family and make them pay the bill. Damn.
Three days after the fire and things are starting to look better. I mean it still looks like a disaster zone but at least a lot of the debris is being cleared and people are getting things back to normal, kinda. The vibe was also very much relaxed and I wasn't afraid of getting robbed so I could really take my time and get into all the nooks and crannies.
The local Evangelical church marked the border where the fire stopped. Yeah that aluminum siding building is the church.