Snapping shots
I should slap myself for buying a camera with the intention of learning its manual functions only to keep using the automatic function. However, there are many moments when I need to snap away at that precise moment without needing to take time adjusting for the right digits.
I hope to attend photography lessons soon.
Anyway, here’s a post I wrote in June:
I like to hold a camera in my hands and click away for the following reasons:
1) For the fun of it — I seek solace in successfully capturing a good moment
2) For keepsake — Photos with friends, family, strangers, and especial people are endearing
3) To share insights — A picture can depict a way of life, and describe all you want to say with one image
My current Kodak EasyShare Z650 Zoom has been with me for half a year, and I’ve still yet to know it better. Sometimes it takes more than one shot to get shots well captured, but I’d say this camera’s performance surpasses my previous Canon Ixus.
Is there a camera I’d love to own? I went to look at digital cameras intending to get a Nikon, and came home with my Kodak, and I think there’s so much to explore in cameras that I really can’t decide. I think I’ll continue venturing with my Kodak before I lay my hands on another camera. Perhaps I’ll only exchange money for a lovely camera in Canada or the U.S. since they’re cheaper there. For now, this Kodak is honing my eye for photography just fine.
Pictures can depict the way of life viewers may never encounter (pictures taken by yours truly):



And then there are pictures that are just poignant (picture taken by Sam):

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