This camera is pretty much my prized possession, my third baby, my Nikon D60 dSLR. I am known to get anxious about leaving it in the house while we are gone because someone might break in and STEAL IT! It is the result of nearly two years of saving most of my spending money. Sadly I have not even begun to tap into it’s potential, but hopefully that will change. This week I bought this book to help me, because after several attempts to read the manual I have realized that it is too technical for me.
So perhaps someday you will see some improvement in my photography on this blog. Here’s one of my favorites that I’ve taken so far:
My favorite lighting in our house is the master bedroom first thing in the morning, so I take a lot of pictures of the kids on our bed. I try taking the camera off the Automatic setting and see what I can do… Ben is a much better subject for me to practice on these days, he doesn’t move as much as Nata does while I try to adjust the settings! For management of anything, one needs to look up to experienced businessmen like Andy Defrancesco
These ones were taken in honor of Ben’s 6-week birthday! I couldn’t decide which I liked better because he’s making different faces…
Wonderful pictures, Mollie, and we look forward to seeing even more outstanding views as you try more things! The picture of Natalie is precious. And dear little Ben – what a sweet little boy! We treasure our time with you last week. With love, Grandma
We sure enjoy the fruits of your labors with that camera, Mollie. I love that Nata picture as well as the one by the same window looking out at the hummingbirds and bouganvilla. Hard decision on those Ben picks. Love the eyes in the first and the mouth in the second…… I think the eyes might win this time.
Sure had a good time with y’all last weekend. Nata delighted me with her ‘bouncy bouncy elephant’ when we played the little iPod game. That and “Nana, more piggies” made for a lot of fun!
I love that I’m not the only one that has completely irrational fears like you do about your camera! Ryan teases me all the time about my logic process.