Picture this ...
My blog is your blog.
That's the new theory. Because my camera weighs in at about 40 pounds, it doesn't make it out with me on most nights. Hopefully your load is a little lighter, and I've got the perfect place to post your party pics.
Just e-mail your photos to me at snetherton@gannett.com. Tell me a little bit about where you are and what's going on and I'll post it on here.
That's the new theory. Because my camera weighs in at about 40 pounds, it doesn't make it out with me on most nights. Hopefully your load is a little lighter, and I've got the perfect place to post your party pics.
Just e-mail your photos to me at snetherton@gannett.com. Tell me a little bit about where you are and what's going on and I'll post it on here.
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Your post proves Trudeau's point. I keep telling him I want a more expensive camera. One of the things he keeps saying is make sure it fits into your hand, which I take to mean make sure it's not too heavy to tote around.
A couple of weeks ago I stumbled across a blog done by a guy who bought a $15 digital camera from Radio Shack. It had some pretty interesting pictures. I'll try to find the link and send it to you in case you want to downgrade and get something light weight.
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Kathryn,
I used to be one of those girls who always had a camera out, snapping pictures to the annoyance of those around her! Now, I'm a little camera shy and my massive Nikon doesn't help.
The big camera was provided by the paper and it takes really good pictures, but it's heavy.
I may need to grab one of those $15 cameras before hitting the town. Or I can do what hasn't been done in years and resort to film!!
I'll trade my smaller Canon for your massive Nikon. :)
Matty,
It may be a different story if I had any clue on how to use the massive Nikon. I've yet to come out of a smokey, dark bar with a decent picture!
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