Posted: 2006-01-05 10:51 PM  
Havent met you for a long time in here... I like to wish you a very happy new year, all the best for you and your family from Frankfurt... keep in touch Ralph
Posted: 2005-11-06 12:42 PM  
Hi Emcee
I find focus in macro very tricky.
Often better i find to snap at distance and trim the picture.
Loss of defiition on enlargement is not often a problem
Hugh
Posted: 2005-09-09 07:28 PM  
Those beehive homes are quite ingenious solutions then. Maybe I'll try to build one of those here in the Philippines! :)
Wow, you have visited so many places here. Mandauyong is a city within Metro Manila. It is right beside Makati, the financial district.
Posted: 2005-09-09 06:39 PM  
Youre online! - Of course I can explain you about the beehive houses: probably the tourists name it that way, they are found only in the desert areas, have some holes near the ground where the winds get in and cooling the inner, the hot air ascend inside the dome - ecologic aircondition... really interesting because they build it that way since centuries.
where is Mandaluyong? - I have been once to Phils, down around Mindanao: Camigiun, Zamboanga, Basilan, Sulu Is.,
Davao, but is a looooong time ago
Have fun and a nice weekend
Ralph
Posted: 2005-09-08 05:26 PM  
I just found your Globo-site! Nice pictures, reminds me to travel to the philippines asap! Thanks
Regards from Frankfurt
Ralph
Rocks at the crater of the volcano are red because of the sulfur.
Posted: 2005-09-08 09:46 AM  
Hi Emcee!
Wonderful! I love the contrast, the ocean in the background... After Hermes Trismegistos, sulphur is of female principle, on the other hand mercury is of male principle, they polarize each-other. Nice picture.
Szidonia