Sunday, July 27, 2014

The Best Camera Is The One You Use


Originally Posted Monday, November 18, 2013

The best camera is the one you use, right?  I bought a new digital camera for walking around. . . the Nikon 1 V1.  It is a beaut. 


It looks exactly like this.  I got it from eBay for a pittance.  I've carried it with me everywhere for the last few days, and as far as I can tell, it is a wonderful little camera.  I've been documenting my life.  I shoot myself in the mirror.  That's no good!  Oy. . . I look like shit.  It is probably too late to do anything about it.  Maybe surgery.  But the camera--I use it all the time.  There is a picture of old four eyed Bella shot by putting the lens on the bottom glass pane of the kitchen door.  Apparently, the bevelled glass got her eyes.  Cool. The camera doesn't weigh much at all and can be tucked away in anything.  It is quiet and stealthy.  I can use it in any arena.  Except for the fact that it is white.  Still, I think it look much more amateurish and less intimidating.  People will want to have their pictures taken by it. 

I've just been snapping away at everything.  And when I look at the downloaded pictures, I know I must change everything that I'm doing which is mostly not paying attention. I can see that I will be arrested and charged with "home evasion." 

Go on eBay and get one.  They are fun.  You won't be sorry.  And if you are, you can always sell it back. 

I've cooked dinner for mother and it is done.  The dishes are cleaned and my mother is safely home.  I am too tired for television tonight, so it will be an early bed and ebook.  Morning and work will be here soon. 

I took the garbage can to the curb and looked up to see the sky.  It is what made me pick up the camera.  It takes wonderful pictures of the full Beaver Moon.  I turned and looked at my house. 


I realized you will be inundated with pictures like these. 

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