Wednesday, March 13, 2013

I got a new camera (part deux)


Hello world,

Thanks for tuning in again.   I have exciting news to share which can really serve to benefit this blog.  Yes, I got a new camera.  As my old one is now five years old and my sister recently made me jealous by getting a new one for her birthday, I decided to invest in one for me.

I also got a new computer.  And guess what?  I am writing this from the air again.  Yup, I am currently on a plane from Charlotte, NC to NYC.  I have been traveling since noon today and it is now 9:49 pm. Needless to say, it has been a long day.

Why do you need a new camera, Steve?  Well, there are a couple of reasons.  First off, I don't need a camera, I want one.  I like to take pictures and my phone camera just wasn't cutting it.  Call me my father's son, but dag-nabbit, there is something great about capturing the world around you and sharing it with others.  Also, it will certainly keep me busy and productive and that's never a bad thing.

What are you going to use it for?  Another good question. I hope to use it to take quality pictures of my friends, family and anyone who gets in the way - that is going to be my main purpose with it.  Next, I hope to shoot a few creative videos.  I think I may have mentioned this in a previous post, but I have been wanting to stimulate my creative side a little bit more.  Keep that side of my brain working.  And while I did have the tools before, now I have awesome tools to create things on the level that I want to create them.  We'll see what happens.

Do you even know how to take pictures?  Ehhh... kinda.  But I'm learning and I'm learning quick.  It hasn't even been a week yet and I am already working on the manual setting and getting it to take pictures that I want it to take.  Obviously it is going to take a lot of practice, but I am really enjoying it and I think that enthusiasm will carry me to fun places.   A friend of mine who traveled to Italy with me once told me that she didn't know a person who used all of the functions of their electronics like I did.  I anticipate that quality of mine will carry on into learning how to shoot.

Are you going to take any classes?  Actually, yes.  I signed up for a Living Social deal on framing shots and I will likely take another one or two once I have a better idea of what I want to learn.  There is so much to learn about the camera, lenses, light, portait pictures, landscapes, etc.  I want to learn it all but I will take it one step at a time.

And you got a new computer, too, huh?  Yes.  Yes, I did.  And she's a beaut.  Nice and thin like a MacBook Air, but a little more powerful in the processing department.  She also has a SSD and a touchscreen with Windows 8 which I like for the novelty of it.  I will call her Schragacer. And she is gender neutral so if I refer to her in the masculine in the future don't be alarmed.

So that's that.  I guess I should name my camera, too.  I am working out a system to name, edit and share my photos.  I think it's going to have to be a multistep process.  I like the Flickr community the best, but Picassa makes it easy with the desktop app to upload and share pictures. I think I might go with that.  Maybe save Flickr for my pro-shots (hah.).

Here are a few:

Montauk Lighthouse, commissioned by President George Washington






 I was in Amagansett and East Hampton this past weekend visiting Sarah's cousins and attended the Am O'gansett St. Patrick's Day parade.  Pretty funny. They were billing it as the world's shortest parade as it went one block and ended at a pub.  You can see me in action here:

That's all.  Time to land.  Thanks for stopping by!

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FrozenMusic said...

Glad you got the camera. Life is short, and you gotta follow your heart. My hubby, too, loves cameras, and I love his photos, especially family shots. He's been doing it for a million years, and now people request him to "please bring your camera." HA! Like he would even go to the grocery store without it. Are you a U of M grad? Me, too. 'Way back before you were born. It was a fabulous experience. Peace.

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