Welcome to DigiAlbum.org

June 5th, 2010

DigiAlbum.org was purchased, registered and opened today!

This domain is Shirley Siaton‘s photography portfolio, containing my original, sporadic and wholehearted snapshots.

This website of yours truly started off in plain, static HTML format back in 2005, with all photos archived and categorized manually. In the years that followed, the site disappeared and reappeared sporadically due to my wavering interest in maintaining its contents.

Current design is entitled Cherry Blossom, a light and lovely pastel floral theme courtesy of Rachel (Mutable Fire).

Half-Asleep

June 4th, 2010

Half-Asleep

My Japanese Spitz-Poodle dog who likes to sleep under beds, racks, shelves and tables because of the coolness of the floor. Here, she has just awakened from a refreshing nap beneath the kitchen’s newspaper rack and is still a bit disoriented from sleep.

This was taken with a Kodak KB-10 camera at my home in Iloilo City, Philippines in January 2004.

Passing through the Green

June 3rd, 2010

Passing through the Green

Taken from inside a jeepney I was riding, as it made a turn at a street corner. I was struck by the color and abundance of the shrub growth, so I immediately took a picture. The white stuff framing the plants in this image is, of course, the jeepney’s interior.

This was taken with a Kodak KB-10 camera at Capiz Province, Philippines in 1996.

Color Crumple

June 2nd, 2010

Color Crumple

Believe it or not, all these items were made with old newspapers as raw material. The newsprint is cut into long rectangles and folded into strips thick and strong enough for tight weaving, then these strips are woven (as in native mats) into the shape of desired object. The completed object is then painted, varnished and decorated with buttons, lace, rick-rack and other materials.

This was taken with a Kodak KB-10 camera at the PNB Exhibit Center, Iloilo City, Philippines in January 1997.

Queenly Purple Vanda

June 1st, 2010

Queenly Purple Vanda

This was one of the biggest and most attractive Vanda orchid plants in a farm at Capiz Province. What got my attention the most was its large, fragrant reddish-purple flowers. No plucking was allowed though, so I had to make-do with just a picture.

This was taken with a Kodak KB-10 camera at Capiz Province, Philippines in 1996.

Blooming Ents

May 31st, 2010

Blooming Ents

This shot was taken from an orchid farm in Capiz Province. These were Vanda species orchids being grown on driftwood. This perspective of the orchids reminded me of Ents from The Lord of the Rings, hence the title.

This was taken with a Kodak KB-10 camera at Capiz Province, Philippines in 1996.

Colorful Bunch

May 30th, 2010

Colorful Bunch

Shot at an orchid farm in Capiz Province, the various strains of Cattleya and Dendrobium orchids are indeed very beautiful and colorful to behold! These were very expensive stuff, though.

This was taken with a Kodak KB-10 camera at Capiz Province, Philippines in 1996.

Purple at Dusk

May 29th, 2010

Purple at Dusk

Orchid plants growing attached to a piece of driftwood against a concrete fence. Visible behind it is a tube which is part of the house’s plumbing system. This was taken during sundown, hence the deep purplish-blue backdrop and hints of shadow.

This was taken with a Kodak KB-10 camera at my home in Iloilo City, Philippines in October 2000.

Gentle Closeness

May 28th, 2010

Gentle Closeness

The mother native deer in a Capiz Province reservation for endangered species. This picture was taken from a close angle. She is a gentle animal and not averse to humans. However, we were warned not to reach through the wire fence and try to touch her.

This was taken with a Kodak KB-10 camera at Capiz Province, Philippines in 1996.

Habitat Simulation

May 27th, 2010

Habitat Simulation

A small breed of native deer, indigenous to the Philippines. It is shown here as captured and being raised by a reservation for endangered species in Capiz. The deer and her young are housed in a fairly rock-strewn pen peppered with trees and wild growth.

This was taken with a Kodak KB-10 camera at Capiz Province, Philippines in 1996.