About this Lensmaster: NAIZA

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Philippines
I probably live the life less traveled by many at my age though I'm pretty much the average. Battling a rare genetic bone disorder for twenty plus years now but that's not how my story ends. I take the joys of friendships, the serenity of solitude, the ups and downs of melancholy, drowns of sorrow and the intoxication of love. A certified coffee addict. An idiopath. A social networking junkie. A movie freak. Pet lover. Good food. Sunsets. A simple creature.

Food Lens is a hit!

Onigiri (Japanese Rice Balls)

Photo Courtesy of
Ja-minori.or.jp


Food lenses is a real hit at least for me, surprisingly.

In most cases in making lenses, I kinda second guess myself most of the time if I was doing the right thing or sometimes I'm not quite sure how to start with the things I end up like I did last time. It is somewhat a hard deal for me on how to keep up with a major fall back of ideas when I badly needed it.

So when all else fails, I tried to stick on my guts as they say. I often turn to the things which is passionately I know about or at least close to my heart... Food! The heck with it! I am a self-confessed food enthusiast but not that a heavy eater as for you to know.

Just this morning I was totally amuse to see that four of my lenses is in into the Food Top 100 since I started. It feels like I am paid for all of the hard work I put into this whole thing and it feels great to have fun and learn at the same time. Yup! I am taking everything so seriously. I don't know.

Updated as of May 15, 2008 PST

Lens Title: The Most Expensive Coffee In the World

Created: Aug 01, 2007


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Lens Title: Easy Homemade Empanada Recipes


Created: January 03, 2008




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Lens Title: Easy Mixed Rice Recipes

Created: April 10, 2008




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Lens Title: Bento: The Art of Japanese Boxed Meal

Created: May 06, 2008

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Cool! Finally, I inserted some screen print shots for it to be more believable. Whew! I didn't know that it really takes too long plus a little skill in paint/cropping is a must. I think I'm enjoying these free tutorials here. Thank you so much for the great help fellow lensmasters Adez and Rocky in lecturing me the basics on how to print screen shots. I truly enjoyed doing it!

Stay tuned!

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