At least it's not film
So another part of my Organization 2009 campaign is to clear up some space on our computer by getting the pictures onto removable storage. I'm about a year behind with this. Good grief, I didn't realize we had taken so many pictures. I got an 8GB flash drive, figuring that would last us a while. Um, it's over 75% full now.
I'm pretty sure part of that can be attributed to the new camera we received for Christmas. We went from 3.5 mega pixels to 9.1, and each picture is triple the size of the ones we took with the old camera. Oh, but the quality is so much better!
I am hoping the new camera will help me keep my vow to never go to Sears Portrait Studio again. We had a horrendous experience for our Christmas pictures, spending one miserable hour there to get one good and one decent picture. It would be great to just do wannabe-professional portraits from now on.
These might not be professional, but they turned out well enough to already be framed and on display:




Brandon has already shared some of his landscape photography. I love that he has this hobby - we have several of his shots framed and hung up like art in the house. This next picture was one I took of the view out our front door this morning. This snow was a complete surprise. I guess for snow to be a surprise you can either not watch the news or refuse to believe anything the weatherman says.
I'm pretty sure part of that can be attributed to the new camera we received for Christmas. We went from 3.5 mega pixels to 9.1, and each picture is triple the size of the ones we took with the old camera. Oh, but the quality is so much better!
I am hoping the new camera will help me keep my vow to never go to Sears Portrait Studio again. We had a horrendous experience for our Christmas pictures, spending one miserable hour there to get one good and one decent picture. It would be great to just do wannabe-professional portraits from now on.
These might not be professional, but they turned out well enough to already be framed and on display:


Brandon has already shared some of his landscape photography. I love that he has this hobby - we have several of his shots framed and hung up like art in the house. This next picture was one I took of the view out our front door this morning. This snow was a complete surprise. I guess for snow to be a surprise you can either not watch the news or refuse to believe anything the weatherman says.
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