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1.09.2008

Five Reasons I Love My Camera






Everything is so new and beautiful. I need to figure out how to really use my camera.  To the best of it's ability.  Anyway, the weather is great and so is my English teacher.  I haven't been doing any homework for anything, really, yet still manage to maintain my grades in all four classes.  I've been outside until it's dark every day this week.  This weekend, I predict I'll spend two hours at my house.  Maybe not even two hours.  I have mixed feelings about weekends like this because sometimes I just want to sleep in.  But then I feel like life is way too short not to be doing something productive with all these beautiful days and nights and weekends and minutes and seconds.  Except on weeknights.  On weeknights, I enjoy finishing homework, writing something and reading for fun.  Prozac Nation.  There's something about slitting your wrists to Strawberry Fields Forever.  Nothing is real.  I could see why someone would pick that song.  However, I could not see why someone would ever slit a wrist.  It makes me want to puke.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I was told that you need to get polarizer, your pictures can be cleaned up in picasa, you need to get a photobucket. UV Filters are 15 dollars, and a polorizer is about 30. They'll help apparently.

PSCTaubin: UV filter will get rid of the blues here, if she has one, tell her it needs cleaning http://hs.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=267461&id=840719272

PSCTaubin: make sure it is double coated when she buys it
PSCTaubin: leave it on the lens, it will protect it

PSCTaubin: http://hs.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=267458&id=840719272 would look better with a proper filter
PSCTaubin: can be cleaned in picasa

PSCTaubin: plorizer will get rid of the blown out sun, and make teh sky bluer http://hs.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=267459&id=840719272

PSCTaubin: great shot, slightly over exposed http://hs.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=267462&id=840719272

PSCTaubin: focus farther, the center trees instead of the close one. Manually focus if need be http://hs.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=267464&id=840719272
PSCTaubin: actually, maybe even the shed

Anonymous said...

PSCTaubin: good portrait shot, great focus, frame up just a touch http://hs.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=267465&id=840719272

PSCTaubin: take a step back, frame up a touch http://hs.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=267466&id=840719272

PSCTaubin: perfect framing http://hs.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=267468&id=840719272

PSCTaubin: have her play with the white balance also, that will get rid of the orangish tint on that photo
PSCTaubin: it will look like this one http://hs.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=267469&id=840719272 which is near perfect
PSCTaubin: 1/2 step back

PSCTaubin: frame up, half step back http://hs.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=267471&id=840719272

PSCTaubin: same with full step back http://hs.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=267472&id=840719272

PSCTaubin: great white balance, frame up a touch half step back http://hs.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=267473&id=840719272

PSCTaubin: adorable http://hs.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=267479&id=840719272 frame up a touch, full step back

PSCTaubin: PERFECT SHOT http://hs.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=267481&id=840719272
PSCTaubin: proper framing, great lighting, great balance
PSCTaubin: that is the best shot of them all, perfect