photography
Even as a child I loved taking pictures. Granted, those pictures were not always good....sometimes a little blurry....sometimes a little dark. But there has always been a part of me that enjoys holding a camera and snapping pictures from different angles. My dad enjoyed taking pictures (this is his camera in the pictures), and I think I probably developed an interest from watching him.
As I've gotten older, my cameras have gotten to be of a better quality (and of course, more expensive). About a month after starting my blog last year, I purchased my first DSLR and love working with it. It is a Nikon D5100. I'm dreaming of this camera, but for now with my budget the Nikon that I have is going to do.
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As a blogger, I am constantly trying to find ways to make my photography better. One of the problems I have is trying to take pictures of things that I make in good natural light without a distracting background. There is perfect natural light in my dining room, but I don't have large sections of bare wall available without moving heavy furniture and decorations. I don't mind taking the time to move things around if I'm taking pictures of a piece of furniture or something large, but it is time consuming to move everything for one small product shot. And normally, by the time I get everything moved around and set up, the light has moved on.
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