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November 10, 2007

good olde digicam

I love taking photographs of remarkable persons, places, and things. My favorite subjects are food and nature in its wildest glory. I love taking photos of flowers, dragonflies, panoramas of mountains and sunsets. When our cameras still use film, I take a long time before taking a shot so as not to waste the film and to save on the expensive photo processing. But given that I’m an amateur, only about 2-3 (out of 10) photos turn out great despite my careful judgment. What a waste right?? Still, at least I have great photos, even if there are only a few. LOL! Then in 2001, my parents bought the family’s very first digital camera. It was a Fuji and boy, was I ecstatic! I could preview the shots I took, erase what I don’t like, and take a picture again. Simply perfect for amateurs like me!
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Fast forward to 2004, my parents bought another digicam and chose a Sony Cybershot. It was remarkable to us back then, with 5.1 megapixels (mp) with video + audio recording, and lots of photo customization features. But if you compare it to digital cameras these days, it is already Jurassic!  Now there are 10mp cameras with zoom and settings for every environment possible (i.e. night, snowing, by the beach, candlelight, etc). Still, we never let go of our Fuji and Cybershot cameras. They are more than enough for our photographic needs, mostly family events and my nature pics. If you don’t own a digicam, I suggest you buy one. It will be a “need” once you tried it! Oh yeah, the photo above is my favorite FOOD photo taken with the Cybershot. Looks sooo good huh?? It was our lunch in Hof Gorei Resort last October 14 =) And do buy a digicam the soonest you can! You won't regret it, promise!

                            

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