Slowly learning what I can, when I can. So I took pictures of what I come home to everyday.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Big city
Monday, November 3, 2008
Camping weekend
Didn't have as much of an opportunity to take the kind of pictures I wanted, but I got a few.
The "back" end of our campsite, with my husband cooking in that little shelter
Self-timer was almost too easy. This was on our little nature walk.
Classic butterfly on the flower shot
While we were walking along the shore of the lake
Our view from our picnic table. It was kind of neat camping by the lake.
The "back" end of our campsite, with my husband cooking in that little shelter
Self-timer was almost too easy. This was on our little nature walk.
Classic butterfly on the flower shot
While we were walking along the shore of the lake
Our view from our picnic table. It was kind of neat camping by the lake.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Got my DSLR!
After getting frustrated with my dad's old Yashica, I decided to really try to save for my camera. And just last night, purchased a used Nikon D40. I'm so excited to learn how to do this!
I've got some long ways to go, but I'm glad to finally have something to learn on.
I just thought I'd include some of my favorite subjects.
Rocky, doing his usual: getting his head caught in the chair
Buster got a little shy, or sick of the camera, one of the two
I've got some long ways to go, but I'm glad to finally have something to learn on.
I just thought I'd include some of my favorite subjects.
Rocky, doing his usual: getting his head caught in the chair
Buster got a little shy, or sick of the camera, one of the two
Thursday, October 9, 2008
The first one
I've decided I needed a hobby. With some inspirations, and careful thought, I realized I should give photography a try.
I had always loved taking pictures, with my favorite subject being my oldest cat :)
While trying to find something to do when we were without power for a little bit after Hurricane Ike (we were one of few very lucky ones to only be without for 12 hours), I dug out my dad's old Yashica Electro 35 he bought on his way home from Vietnam in 1970. Only the past week and a half was when I started taking some pictures, and getting used to manual focus, and the 2 different lenses. I took the first roll of film in to get developed. I'm also getting my prints on CD (good thing for that option, makes it tons easier to digitize prints). So hopefully from that first roll, I'll have some decent, post worthy pictures from it.
So, this is the start. I hope to eventually get a DSLR, and also learn and improve my skills in this field.
Til next time.
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