IT Workshop Blog

Mar 07

Morning kulitan with Pau! :)

Morning kulitan with Pau! :)

Wake up sleepy head! Says Pau :)

Wake up sleepy head! Says Pau :)

Sep 24

Impacted tooth souvenir :)  (Taken with Instagram)

Impacted tooth souvenir :) (Taken with Instagram)

May 07

Punched too hard :)

Punched too hard :)

Apr 10

Jason Ayala… That’s Me! :)

I’m not really comfortable describing myself; I’m wary I might sound a little narcissistic.

That’s why in my Facebook account, I said that the best way to know me (if you want to, that is) is through my friends. So I leave it up to you to ask them.

But just for the purposes of this exercise, let me try with the best of my efforts :)

1. I like singing. And if you happen to be around me, this should be very obvious to you.

2. I have the tendency to be very opinionated; and with that I meant actually going into an argument (but constructive).

3. Much as I want to deny, but yes, I am vain. You could tell with some of the photos I will share to you in this blog.

4. I have an inkling for social involvement. For me, cash donations is a lame excuse to help. True service is being involved.

5. On the surface, I may strike you as a very serious person but I can be very cool once you’re able to break the ice.

6. I am a dreamer, and an achiever. I guess this is a product of being raised a La Sallian.

7. Here’s a word cloud describing me. The shape follows that of a musical note, which shows my inclination to music.

A product of vanity… and a bit of adobe animation
This is a my output of Photoshoped photo. Actually, I also made use of Image Ready — an extended capability of Adobe Photoshop. This saves your file as a .gif, which gives you the liberty to animate your output (notice the lighting fonts).
Of course, this will not look as good without a help from a good friend photographer.

A product of vanity… and a bit of adobe animation

This is a my output of Photoshoped photo. Actually, I also made use of Image Ready — an extended capability of Adobe Photoshop. This saves your file as a .gif, which gives you the liberty to animate your output (notice the lighting fonts).

Of course, this will not look as good without a help from a good friend photographer.

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Apr 09

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