Photo Friday: The Photos That Are in My Mind
I love my camera. It
is a really excellent compact camera (a.k.a. point-and-shoot), with a killer zoom.
The latter is really important when you can’t always get close to what you’re
photographing.
Nonetheless, I have
been drooling at The Boy’s camera for the past two years. It’s a Sony Alpha,
and it’s as close at DSLR as I can get and still lift/operate it (with some of the
lenses, not all). But it didn’t belong to me, so I only borrowed it
occasionally. (click photos to embiggen)
Every time we’ve gone
out on one of our adventures, carting our own cameras, we’ll spend some time
looking at each other’s photos afterwards, grumbling about how we hate the
other person. Me because of the things that camera can do. Him for the exact
same reason (aforementioned zoom).
For a while now, my
beloved has been talking about upgrading, telling me that I’d get his camera
when he did. I’ve tried to be relatively restrained about asking when he was
going to upgrade — dignity is important, isn’t it?
And then last week, it
happened. And I am now the very happy owner of a Sony Alpha. It’s a bit too
heavy for me to lift, but I do it anyway. Have been wrecked repeatedly as a
result, but it’s worth it!
What makes it
different from my camera is the quality of the images. It has a much better
lens and the result is photos with a lush softness, yet as crisp as a newly
starched shirt.
It also helps me do
nifty things with macro shots (I luuurve me some macro photography), shallow
depth of field (oh, yum), and bokeh (haven’t begun to bokeh!). And what it does,
more so than any other camera I've ever owned, is take the photographs that
are in my mind. And that
connection, the flow between what I envision in my mind and what actually shows
up is a pretty spectacular feeling.
Which is not to say
that I have disowned my old camera. It still has a better zoom and I can use it
longer without getting wrecked.
If you see a woman in
a wheelchair juggling two cameras, that’d be me!
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Julia
Julia