I am like many of you here, we all wear many hats through out our days and life. I am a mom, a wife, a jewelry web site business owner, who has a positive attitude and a passion for photography.
I started with a Pentax 35mm camera some years ago and found I just loved being out and taking pictures. I absolutely love taking pictures of flowers but at the time did not have much opportunity to do so.
Fast forward to 5 Christmas ago and getting a little 4.1 mega pix camera from my hubby. I was thrilled but intimidated by it so it took me a while before I really embraced the new camera. Once I did I loved it but found it limited compared to my 35 mm camera that I could change the lenses on. I hunted high and low eventually finding 2 lenses that could be attached to my new camera. Ah, now I am really loving the new camera. So I took tons of picture and really enjoyed myself along the way. seems I liked it so much that I may have worn out my little camera.
Now that left me with investigating the digital SLR cameras and doing a lot of drooling. I researched on the net, went to stores to try and "feel" all the cameras I was interested in. But having loved my Pentax 35mm I think I knew all along I might come home with a digital SLR Pentax camera. I even wrote to Pentax asking if my lenses from my 35 mm might work with an D SLR camera. To my surprise they said they thought they might. So by now you can guess I own a Pentax Digital SLR camera, the K10 to be exact.
I love this camera but have just touched the basics so far. There is so much to learn and I get a little impatient with myself over it. For the longest time I could not get the 35mm camera lenses to work with the digital camera. I had about given up on getting them to work but one day I was so frustrated because I did not have a macro lens that I tried them again. I have no idea why the lenses now would work on the digital camera , all I know is that I am ecstatic over this! Too bad I found out after most of the flowers are gone in my gardens :( But there are pansies and mums .
I have been working at getting use to the difference in the weight of the new camera and the 70-200 zoom/macro lens from my 35mm camera. It makes a heavy combo when you have been use to a little palm size camera for so many years!
So it looks like I am starting a new journey with this camera and I am happy you decided to stop by and view my pictures a long the way. I would appreciate any feedback you might want to leave as this is a learning process for me.
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Comments (10)
artaddict2
Absolutely gorgeous, my partner's favourite breed, having lived with them for 26 years. Altogether she has owned 14 Rough Collies in all three colours.
Charberry
Doubtful those eyes can be resisted. ;O) Excellent capture and wonderful POV.
SSoffia
LOVE DOGS THIS EXPRESSION IS LOVELY !!!!!
YARDOBE
Pretty...they seem to know when they're on camera!
auntietk
Wow - gorgeous doggie portrait!
lilbiscuit
Very beautiful dog!! Excellent capture.
afugatt
Awwww, such a sweetie! Gorgeous shot.
Littlejock
Great portrait. Lovely colours
RobyHermida
QUE OJITOS TAN DULCES Y TIERNOS!!!! LO AMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
WindchimePhotography
Great capture, those eyes are so full of love and patience.