This photo of Scout was the very first photo I took with the camera, after I put in the battery. Why is this "about time"? Because after saving my money for months in order to buy this camera, my car's front end needed to be completely replaced, taking all the cash. But because of raises, no bills, and Bush's reparation payment, I was able to get the camera and the software to support it (Mac OS X Leopard, iLife '08 (including the newest iPhoto) and Photoshop Elements 6 for Mac).
I have found that I do macros by simply standing as close as possible. The camera does the rest. This is a photo of buds on my kitchen lilac bush.
I'm thinking that my zoom photos of beavers and birds will be a thing of the past until I am able to buy a zoom lens. Until then, I will carry both the Canon and the Kodak. The macro seems okay at this point but may not be adequate with bugs. I'll also need a safer tripod and a flash attachment. And a case. Extra battery, filters. Oh, more storage . . . . . (are my children listening?)
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I'm glad you finally got your new camera. You've captured some good shots with it already. I love macro shots and the shot of the buds is so appealing to me.
ReplyDeleteI've only had my camera for about...oh, a year and a half...and I STILL don't know how to use it much past automatic.
ReplyDeleteHeheh, snap! Since I too mention my camera in my Photo Hunt entry this week... :b
ReplyDeleteOh, there'll be a time for all of that. For now just enjoy learning that new camera that I jealously covet.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your new camera! The photo of your lilac buds is really pretty.
ReplyDeleteScout looks like a wonderful model to try your new camera out.
ReplyDeleteWhen I first saw your lilac I thought it was a rose bud.
Hope you enjoy your new camera.
My photo is up.