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Hidden Bridge
by Ricky on Sep.04, 2010, under Personal Ideas, Photography
Ask and it will be given; Seek and ye shall find; knock and it shall be opened.
Sometimes the connection from a problem (or an opportunity as others call it) to a solution is just a little way ahead, a bit further. Just like a bridge hidden behind some trees and bushes. It takes determination and perseverance to search for it, to get to it, to find it. And that’s where we are all lacking.
It’s not an easy task as people makes us believe. It takes insurmountable amounts of energy to maintain the right approach and attitude; to not falter or weaken; to not give up. It takes not only yourself, but more. It takes your friends support and dependability; it takes your family strength and protection; it even takes the humble smile of that unknown person in the mall or grocery store, and it takes that higher strength that nobody understands and that different people explain in different ways. I will let you define that as whatever you please for your beliefs. What I am trying to say: it takes more than yourself!
At times we may feel we are lost in the middle of nowhere; a desert, jungle, forest, sea, mountain. With nowhere to go or turn, and the exit could be just a few steps away. Just like the bridge in the photo hiding behind trees and bushes. Sometimes you can hear the cars, the noises, the bikes, the trucks but you cant see the bridge until you move in the right direction. And sometimes that little step, that move can’t be achieved without the help of people that care, friends, family and that extra energy that exists and aids us all in a different way.
So whatever you do and wherever you are, don’t forget to ask, knock and seek, to guide yourself to the bridge that will connect you to the other side you are looking for.
RW
El Cantante
by Ricky on May.24, 2010, under Personal Ideas
They are some songs that no matter when or where you listen to them, the message is always there. Here is a Salsa Song interpreted by one of the most famous Salsa performers of all time: Hector Lavoe. He represented and Era and a Time of pure salsa of the 70′s. The lyrics of this song can represent and reflect on anybody at anytime.
I took the liberty to highlight some areas to pinpoint the message I take from this song.
El Cantante – Hector Lavoe
Yo, soy el cantante
que hoy han venido a escuchar
lo mejor del repertorio
a ustedes voy a brindar.
Y canto a la vida
de risas y penas
de momentos malos
y de cosas buenas.
Vinieron a divertirse
y pagaron en la puerta
no hay tiempo para tristeza
vamos cantante comienza.
Me paran siempre en la calle
mucha gente que comenta
¡Oye Hector ah! tu estas hecho
simpre con hembras y en fiestas.
Y nadie pregunta
si sufro si lloro
si tengo una pena
que hiere muy hondo.
Yo soy el Cantante
porque lo mío es cantar
y el público paga
para poderme escuchar.
Yo, soy el cantante
muy popular donde quiera;
pero cuando el show se acaba
soy otro humano cualquiera.
Y sigo mi vida
con risas y penas
con ratos amargos
y con cosas buenas.
Yo soy el cantante
y mi negocio es cantar
y a los que me siguen
mi canción voy a brindar.
You dont have to be a singer, you can be a professional in any field. You could be a teacher, artist, chemist, doctor, engineer or manager; still these words will apply equally to you. It’s incredible what things look like, what people perceive and what really is going on…..
As Hector says in the chorus of this song: Hoy te dedico, mis mejores pregones!
Ricardo @biggaboss
Road to where?
by Ricky on May.18, 2010, under Personal Ideas
Everyone has a road to follow, a path to walk, a trail to roam, a pathway to wander. But where does it lead? Between all the avenues which one should we follow? That is part of the trial of life, living, existing. A lot of us see the lane upon us but choose not to walk it. Others don’t understand the lane they are supposed choose. Another percentage takes a road and midway through their way they decide to change directions. The path of life is not easy, it’s not always a straight road with flowers on both sides; neither it is a road with an abyss on both sides and fire from below. No, the path of life is a conjugation of all. Sometimes you will be walking on a brick floor with the side limiters perfectly shown like railroads; other times you will be walking on a concrete road under a burning sun; other times you will be walking in a stinky, muddy nasty swamp; and other times it will be like walking on the beach sand @ 5pm in the evening.
Your path will not be always illuminated for you, like the guide provided by a lighthouse. It won’t have signals on its sides like streets have names. Your path will have potholes like a dark tar road in the middle of a moonless night, and you will fall in them. You will feel confused, absorbed, overwhelmed, undecided. You will doubt yourself, your plans, your goals and actually may have to rewrite some of them. You may want to go in one direction and it totally takes you in another. But it won’t be life if the road was a downhill, concrete, signaled, illuminated speedway to happiness!
You may need to seek a source of guidance, of experience, of strength. Don’t feel ashamed, do it. But also listen to yourself, to your instincts, your inner voice, your desires, your passions. Beware of the decisions you make and who you affect with them. Be responsible, accountable, trustworthy and respectful to yourself and also to those that show you love, and treat you well. Remember that you are responsible for your decisions and at the same time remember that the road is there to be walked.
Embrace yourself when you walk your road… be prepared to reshape your goals and objectives…. carry a flashlight and a coat for those long rainy nights… some high boots for those nasty swamps.. some good running shoes for those concrete roads and some flip-flops for those beach sand walks!! Be ready to embrace on the journey of your life and follow the road to where?……. To wherever you want!
Ricardo aka @biggaboss
Photo shoot on Water Street
by Ricky on Apr.26, 2010, under Photography
It’s not rare for a photographer to schedule a photo shoot; but it’s not very common that the model of your photo shoot is funny, professional and prepared. That’s what happened when Michelle and I got together for this photo shoot. Michelle is a beautiful, tall, smart, professional real estate agent. We had already decided beforehand what would be comfortable and fun for her photos, and decided to meet at Water St. for the photo shoot. Little did I know that this photo shoot would be so easy and so much fun. Michelle, besides been fun and outgoing, had previous modeling experience. She was easily directed for posing, came up with good poses on her own, and was just a natural fit and mesh for ideas. The camera loved her and she loved the surroundings. The result was a great evening of natural brick wall backgrounds, barefoot shots and sitting on barrels!
Besides that Michelle is also a good conversationalist. Talented professional with a lot of goals and a great sense of life and humor. It was nice to be able to talk with her over several different topics and discuss the possibility of later photo shoots that she has in mind with her kids and family.
As a photographer the stress of a photo shoot doesn’t always change no matter how experienced you are. A lot of things can go wrong and a lot of things can interfere with your shoot. (weather, wind, people, surroundings, etc). But when you do have a great model or great people to work with it makes everything that much easier.
Now there is another person I would like to schedule a photo shoot with, but I haven’t been able to convince her yet…. and am not sure if I will.
But you never know!
Ricardo!
The meaning of a conversation
by Ricky on Jan.04, 2010, under Personal Ideas

Thinking
Yesterday I drove to a nearby lounge to meet one of my good friends, Mr. Senti, and enjoy a good conversation and some frostys.
When I arrived I was introduced to one of the people hanging out at the lounge, a man named Bob. We were sitting next to each other. Bob was a grown man, with a family, a son and a great sense of humor. We just started talking. It was a short but very constructive and nice conversation.
We talked about several things, but a few things he said were so true, they will be with me time and time again. He said, and I am trying to quote: In life “It’s always about who you know. Now, Always and Forever” And for the most part that statement is true. As much disposition, aptitude, attitude, and perseverance you have, its just about that person that can give you the shot, opportunity, break or chance.
Read carefully, I am not saying it’s always that way, but in most cases it is. It is just the way the world turns!!
The other thing he said was: “The world is full of takers and not many givers” People that say: what is yours is mine and what is mine is mine. People that just takes everything you give or share and hardly give back in the same way or quantity or quality. And the takers will take until they cant take anymore. So true.!
We talked for no more than 20 minutes but the things he said, the way he said them and the meaning they had in that precise moment in time are priceless. The rest of the evening I hanged out with my friend Mr. Senti, one of the best dudes around. Enjoyed the football games, had a few frostys, shared a few jokes and remembered Bob’s words.
So people of the world, never loose your faith and keep pushing toward your goals until your break or opportunity comes. And beware of the takers of this world.
Doorway Icicles – Happy New Year!
by Ricky on Jan.01, 2010, under Photography
It’s January 1st. It’s New Years and along that line: Happy New Years to all!
I have told myself I will blog more and continually this year. I want to make it one of my goals, as I also set a few more for 2010, trying at the same time not to overwhelm myself with too much to do or too hard to achieve commitments. It’s customary for a lot of people to make New Years resolutions. If they keep them, achieve them or neither is totally up to them. But as I read an article today from a link posted on twitter, many of those new resolutions never grow past the first few weeks of the year because they are too many and too hard. Have you ever tried to do a lot of tough things all at once? Draining right!
For that sake I am keeping my resolutions simple and in low numbers. Stick to them and accomplish them is my goal. If you read many more posts this year then you know I am accomplishing one of my goals.
Enjoy my icicles. They greeted me on New Years eve while I was opening my door that evening. All tangled with my Christmas lights they surely created a dramatic, cold and pleasant look I wanted to share with you all
HOT Photo in JpgMag
by Ricky on Oct.11, 2009, under Photography
JpgMag is a famous (online and printed) photography magazine. Each month they have competing themes where regular and professional photographers, upload images and participate to get their images published in the printed version of the JPG Magazine.
It’s very interesting to see all the images posted by all photography enthusiasts and the imagination they use to participate in all the different themes which change every month. I have uploaded my share of photos and browse the site regularly.
When you upload images, other members get to view and vote on them. (Sorry, only subscribed members are able to vote on the images. Subscription is FREE!) They give you “props”, or they write comments and they even give a “yeah” or “nah” as a way to vote for the winning image of that specific theme. If your image wins you will be posted in the printed version of the magazine and even earn a little cash!
The site also allows you to send email between members of the site, which all happen to be photography enthusiasts. You can contact your favorite photographers, see who else has HOT photos and also see who was able to win theme competitions and get their images printed. It’s a great way to learn, ask questions, get tips and interact with other photographers.
So after a few months I noticed today that one of my photos finally got HOT. So what is hotness? Quoted from the JPGmag site:
“When a photo is submitted to a photo challenge or theme, the photos that the community likes best become “Hot.” Hotness is determined automatically by factors including number of votes, comments, views, and favorites. A photo’s hotness is not permanent, but can change based on how the community is responding to other photos in the theme, and we recalculate hotness daily. That’s why even if nothing changes on your individual photo, its hotness could change based on the popularity of other photos within the theme.
On the JPG homepage and the first page of any particular theme, we also show a selection of the hot photos in order to highlight the best photos from the site. The photos that display on these pages are pulled at random from the hot photos that we have selected to display. Hot photos also have a banner that links to more hot photos within the theme, along with tools that make it easier for other people to promote your photo on sites like Digg, Facebook, and StumbleUpon.”
So I will enjoy the hotness of my image for whatever amount of time it remains hot! And keep shooting and improving my skills to get more hot photos on the site.
What do you think about the photo?
R.
Building your Portfolio
by Ricky on Jul.10, 2009, under Photography
For every photographer its important to have an example of their work for others to see. Having your own website with all your photos published is a way of doing it. Having your photos published on several websites, developed for this purpose, is another way of promoting your work. But what if you have a meeting with someone where you have no web access; or someone that does not use computers! Your solution is a Book Portfolio.
This way any meeting you have you can take your work with you and your clients will have a hands-on, direct, immediate view of your work. You can discuss about each and every photo you took and tell the story behind it. How you could make it different and how you could make it work for that particular client. It’s more than a promotional tool, its a selling tool.
Find your best images, your best portraits, landscapes, senior photos or whatever you like shooting and create a good portfolio with some nice prints. Get at least 20 different photos going and prepare to sell the story behind your photos to all your clients. Slowly it will start working in your favor.
RW
Fireworks on the the 4th
by Ricky on Jul.07, 2009, under Photography
Weather wasn’t coincidental with that of a summer day in Central Illinois on the 4th, still it did not prevent the people from celebrating their country’s independence day as they usually do. BBQ, family get-togethers, fun, laughs and games were all over the place and people were enjoying even with the rain and gloomy day. Friends and visitors were all having fun on the weekend.
That made way a bit later to the accustomed fireworks, which all wait for with great anticipation. Here is one of the shots of that night!
Horizon Sun
by Ricky on Jul.01, 2009, under Photography
Finally Summer is here and also the warm weather that comes with the season. It makes it more comfortable to walk around and fix your mind on subjects to photograph when you don’t have to focus on how cold or chilly it is. Or how far you can go for a good shot, taking into consideration the height of the river, for example. It’s nice not to think: is it going to snow or rain?
That said, walking around I just found a great cloud composition over the river. Here is the photo. Feel free to comment about it.
RW










