I have proof:
Trin and I visited Meijer Gardens in Grand Rapids yesterday. More pics if you are interested in taking a look http://ace.shutterbook.com. Warning: Pics are very girly....and not girly like my Mardi Gras stuff!
We also went to one of our favorite restaurants, a Japanese Steakhouse.
Video of Fire HERE
Video proof that Trin has a big mouth HERE
Trin Licks Beaver!
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I love photography, I dabble with it as a hobby, but I've all but given up on the fact I'm any good at it. My solution to the fact that I'm not very good at it comes down to two things: 1) Location - go someplace interesting with good scenery where it's almost impossible to take a bad shot and 2) buy the best equipment I can to error correct out of my mistakes. Those are my secrets to mask how bad I am.
Oh...and coming up with interesting titles to get people to check it out
That very first shot of the greenhouse (actually it was my last shot), I'm mad because it is really overexposed which is me forgetting to change to a lower ISO because I moved outside. I do retarded stuff like that consistantly and it's because I only think about that kind of stuff looking at the final image, not when I need to, setting up for the shot. On a couple of the flowers, I did switch make the depth of field the priority, but for the most part I let the camera do all the work.
Photography is art and being completely left brained, it's next to impossible for me. I do try to learn/do new things, but I'm slow at it.
Oh...and coming up with interesting titles to get people to check it out
That very first shot of the greenhouse (actually it was my last shot), I'm mad because it is really overexposed which is me forgetting to change to a lower ISO because I moved outside. I do retarded stuff like that consistantly and it's because I only think about that kind of stuff looking at the final image, not when I need to, setting up for the shot. On a couple of the flowers, I did switch make the depth of field the priority, but for the most part I let the camera do all the work.
Photography is art and being completely left brained, it's next to impossible for me. I do try to learn/do new things, but I'm slow at it.
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