Error 99 update
So I went to Canon yesterday. I still felt bad about the error 99 and not having a good camera I can shoot with, considering it’s already “ber” season. Upon arrival at Canon’s Pasong Tamo office, I suddenly felt good waiting in line in the company of pro shooters, also with their broken gear. Ah, […]
Error 99
My D60 just got an error 99 that wouldn’t go away even with all the tricks other users have suggested. I feel like a walking zombie without my cam, and dread the possible cost Canon has in store for me. As it is now, this could be the dreaded shutter replacement, since this cam is […]
Mishka Adams
My officemates were bugging me with my Mishka Adams photos, and Claire even took the time to use my contact form. Here they are, in Picasa2–edited glory.
Basketball photography
My desperate try at sports photography, and it shows I need more practice. I like this shot though. Tips and comments on shooting sports are very much welcome.
Manaoag photos
Photos from our recent visit to Our Lady of Manaoag in Pangasinan.
First D60 Photos
Yes, I’m finally shooting with a digital SLR, so there should be more photos here soon. Enjoy the first few shots. And yes that’s me beside (and behind?) some vegetation, but don’t ask. Hehehe. 😉
iPAP progress
iPAP now has comments, thanks to Mathias’s wonderful work. A million thanks, my friend! This is one of the most sought–after feature, requested in almost every email inquiry I receive concerning the photo app. Development has slowed down significantly the past week with spare coding time becoming very uncommon. But I managed to squeeze in […]
iPAP 0.9 Beta2
iPAP 0.9 has reached Beta 2 and is now much faster. Caching now utilizes the SQL database instead of the file system, and we’re testing if this is the ideal setup. If you downloaded the first beta, you really need to use this since the former has one stupid bug that slows things down. Go […]
iPAP 0.9 Beta
A year after the 0.7 release, the major update to iPAP is finally here. A beta of the 0.9 code is now available to everyone, featuring two major changes: MySQL storage and labels. Features I deferred using MySQL, sticking to my textfile–based storage class until I discovered it was causing significant slowdowns in page generation. […]