I commented on the camera and she said~~
*Oh I wish I knew how to operate the darned thing, it has so many settings!*
I said, *Well gee, get a cheapo point and shoot camera and experiment with it first, they have all those basic settings also.*
Her eyebrow went up a bit.
I knew it was coming.
*But those cheap cameras don't take good pictures!*
Oh.
I smiled and had a bit of 'camera envy' over her Nikon. It would be handy to have while on hikes. Hmmm.
Sigh.
But then I recalled my first digital camera.
A point and shoot Olympus Stylus 410. Pocket sized.
I had 3 magazine cover shots for Mules and More Magazine with that 'cheapo crappy camera'.
It took awesome macros and sunset photos, it was a great learning camera.
One I was not afraid to take riding with me...
And the Pentax is not afraid of cold weather. In fact I broke it, sent it in and had it repaired because I love it so much!
I call it my Pink Fugly Camera.
It is cheap.
But boy it can take some great shots!
Well heck, the lens was great.
The camera was nice.
...and it had all those cool little settings.
Then I heard my Dad's voice saying:
It is not the camera, it is the person behind the lens.
I guess I keep the Fugly Pink Camera...
for now...
until I can figure out a good reason for that Nikon....
Nice story Val, I couldn't agree with you more.
ReplyDeleteYes but will I get the Nikon?
ReplyDeleteMaybe I'll argue with myself for a while about it!
Your photos are amazing - and your Dad was absolutely right: it's the person, not the camera. You have "the eye," and there's no questioning that. I don't think ANYONE should go ANYWHERE without a point and shoot in their hand, not even out in the back yard. Your photos are proof of that. :)
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