Among the many things that I enjoy about digital photography, are the endless possibilities of making artistic creations from an original photograph. There are extraordinary programs out there that enable you to become an overnight photographer with pretty good images. My photographic Guru, Michael Moore, is guiding me in this fascinating excursion of digital photography. [...]
Archive for May, 2009
Artistic Photography
Posted in Photography, tagged Cameras, Digital Edition, Panama, Photographs, Photography on May 18, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Photograph of the Day: Sitting in the Park
Posted in Miscellaneous, tagged Friends, Panama, Panama City, Peatonal Street, Relaxing, Tourism on May 18, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Jokes: Old Men and Dead Bears
Posted in Jokes, tagged Bears, Humor, Hunters, Old Men, Sexual Potency on May 17, 2009 | 2 Comments »
An 85 year old man was having his annual check up and the doctor asked him how he was feeling. “I’ve never been better!” he boasted. “I’ve got an eighteen year old bride who’s pregnant and having my child! What do you think about that?” The doctor considered this for a moment, then said, “Let [...]
Historic Mosaics at La Peatonal Street in Panama
Posted in Miscellaneous, tagged Architecture, Buildings, Panama, Panama City, Structures, Tourism on May 17, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
If you have visited Panama City lately, you have probably noticed a tremendous boom in the construction industry. Almost every day a new building sprouts out of the blue. It is expected that Panama could be the city in Central America with the highest buildings and most attractive skyline. That is well and good. It [...]
Photograph of the Day: Pink Tree
Posted in Photography, tagged Foliage, Guayacanes, Nature, Panama, Trees on May 17, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Iglesia de la Merced in Casco Viejo
Posted in Miscellaneous, tagged Architecture, Buildings, Casco Viejo, Iglesia de la Merced, Panama, Tourism on May 16, 2009 | 2 Comments »
As you already know, Casco Viejo is a wonderful place to find outstanding historic architecture styles of many types of buildings. It surpasses any place I know in old Spanish Colonial churches in Central America. For example, a church that stands out in Casco Viejo is la Iglesia de la Merced located a block away [...]
Photography of the Day: Reading Under a Twisted Tree
Posted in Photography, tagged Books, Concentration, Nature, Reading, Roots, Trees on May 16, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Joke: Information Interpretation
Posted in Jokes, tagged Humor, Information, Interpretation, Kids, Licence on May 15, 2009 | 4 Comments »
A Mom is driving a little girl to her friends house for a play date. “Mommy,” the little girl asks, “how old are you?” —“Honey, you are not supposed to ask a lady her age,” the mother warns. “It is not polite.” —“OK,” the little girl says, “How much do you weigh?” —“Now really,” the [...]
A Serious Attempt to Stop Credit Card Fraud
Posted in News, tagged Credit Cards, Fraud, High Technology, Security, Visa on May 15, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Unfortunately, as many of you have probably experienced, credit card fraud is on the rise. It’s no so fun anymore buying anything online. The probability of being electronically mugged is increasing as unscrupulous persons get more and more sophisticated. Visa is seriously trying to do something about it with the use of its Emue Card. [...]
