Lately I’ve been thinking on whether or not to invest in another camera so that I can take better looking photos.
And then in my contemplating state along comes my daughter, Renee with my Sony 7.2 Mega-pixel cybershot camera and shows me these pictures that she took on her field trip last week.
Aren’t they great! (okay okay I’m a little biased-she is my daughter!!), but I was impressed. Anyway these pictures taught me something, well actually 2 things ,
firstly I’m just not that great at taking photos and secondly it’s not the tool (although it does help) but I think it always starts with the artist.
So getting a new camera is out of the question for now. I’m just going to have to spend some time learning the functions instead of just pointing and shooting!!
5 comments:
Those are more than enough megapixels, even for making enlargements, anyways. Where was R's field trip to?
Those are really beautiful, and perfectly framed shots. And for a child to see the beauty in those lines of dry grasses, I'm impressed!
Oh I hear ya. The tool is hard to learn. Great photos.
Kudos to your daughter for these marvelous photos and to you for sharing them with us. From someone who used a 'point and shoot' Casio Exilim for YEARS, shifting to a Nikon D60 in January of 2009 and taking some photo classes made me into a better photographer. That said, I still used the little point and shoot occasionally ;-)
Hugs and blessings,
I agree... The eye (and the mind...)... the artist are more important than tools !!! Beautiful shots !
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