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Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Learning about My Camera
I am really clueless when it come to how and why my camera works the way it does. So, I invited a young mom from church, Priscilla, over yesterday to help me learn a few things. She was very helpful in helping me understand what I need to do to take better pictures. The boys were very cooperataive subjects. (I was surprised!) So if you have cooperative subjects, bring 'em on over. I will take all the guinea pigs I can get.




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posted by Suzanne at 10/24/2007 07:30:00 AM | Permalink |


3 Comments:


  • At 10:09 AM, Anonymous Anonymous

    Not only cooperative subjects...but adorable ones, too!

     
  • At 12:41 AM, Blogger Kate

    those are great pictures!!! have fun practicing.

     
  • At 6:08 PM, Blogger Unknown

    Come on and share the tips! Us amateur photographers are so curious!