Welcome to my Blog! I have been wanting to do this for some time. Just kept up the ol' procrastination game, "Aw, I will get to it one of these days." Well today is the day as they say. And I have put one foot in the water - still a bit nervous. But for a person to succede, they must be willing to get wet - and at times almost drown before they see what is really important.
I have been taking pictures since I was in my late teens. My first camera was a 110 that I got by eating 2 packages of cookies. I sent in the UPC codes and a few dollars, and in a couple months time, I was the proud owner of a camera. I just could not wait to start taking pictures. I took pictures of the neighbors dogs, cats, trees, and my family. You name it, I photographed it. Mostly I was fascinated with butterflies and dogs. That fascination has spilled over into my adult life, along with unique insects, leaves and other creatures and plants that "talk" to me.
I did try 35mm film cameras, but after the third rewind mechanism debacle, I went back to 110s. Then came the digital this and the digital that. In 2003, I took the plunge and got my first digi-cam. It was nice, but went through the batteries like nothing else. I was forever buying batteries for this one. So in 2006, I began the search for a better digi. Granted WalMart is probably not the place to buy a camera, they had a nice Canon that I really liked. So I looked and tried it out. I did not want to rush into anything, so I told myself that if this camera was still there the next day, I would buy it. Well, as you guessed - I bought the Canon Powershot S2IS. This camera is lightweight and has a fabulous zoom. This is the camera I use when I am out working with the dogs.
In 2008, we went on a trip. We visited 9 states, and I have photos from pretty much all of them. The highlight of that trip was Yellowstone National Park. Yes, you read that right. Saw some beautiful animals, plants,birds, and butterflies as well as some curious little scurrying creatures. Had some close calls with a few bison bulls, but no injuries. Got some nice shots tho! The best thing that could happen there - seeing the wolves of Lamar Valley - The Druids! That made the whole trip complete. Shortly after our return from our trip, my Honey bought me a Canon 450D. This camera has some amazing features as well.
I had started a blog on another site, but I wanted this one to be about the happier moments of my life. Not that I wish to overlook or forget the sad times, I just wanted to make a fresh start. Along with some of my photos.
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