great shots! you have a natural eye for beauty and obviously, you have a terrific camera to capture it. my only tip is to follow the rRULE OF THIRDS for better composition. don't frame your main subjects at the center so your photos would be more dynamic. but otherwise, you're on the right track. keep clicking! =)
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Photography is among Tee-jay's pastimes, which gives him a break from the hustle and bustle of the construction industry. Being a licensed civil engineer, and working in one of the top construction companies in Asia, he considers taking pictures as a hobby or a form of recreation that helps him unwind. His skills in photography come handy during his short travels, where he chances upon scenic landscapes, breathtaking views, and other worthy subjects to shoot. Nature, travel, still life, panoramic, night or light painting, and macrophotography are among his favorite genres. Tee-jay is also passionate about music, sports, and is tech-savvy — he seldom travels without his favorite gadgets, among them his digital SLR. When he isn't busy clicking on the shutter, he may engage himself in basketball or aqua sports such as jetskiing and scuba diving.
This blog features a collection of some of Tee-jay's photos taken during his long stay at Boracay Islands, and in his short trips to both the local provinces and out of the country.
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great shots! you have a natural eye for beauty and obviously, you have a terrific camera to capture it. my only tip is to follow the rRULE OF THIRDS for better composition. don't frame your main subjects at the center so your photos would be more dynamic. but otherwise, you're on the right track. keep clicking! =)
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