Using my new camera to make the world a better place. Not really.
I am a huge dork! lol Today my roomie left me with the baby for a bit cause she had a meeting and while he was sleeping, I played with my camera a bit. I couldn’t stray far so I just played around with taking some pictures of a plant that I have in my bedroom. Later (after he woke up)I took a bunch of pictures of him too, but my cousin won’t let me show you those! HAH I don’t blame her! So here’s one of the pictures of my plant that I got. I took it in natural light, no flash. Dang, I wish I knew more about photography, it’s not in very good focus I don’t think and the bright parts are too bright, but here it is!

Erin will be here in about 3 hours, but I already got confirmation that shy one is definitely going to spoil us tonight and will probably be taking up most of our time! So like I posted before, if you want to do a call with us tonight, be sure to arrange a call if we’re not showing as available and if we’re just chit chatting with shy one, we’ll sign on to the main account and take your call!
I might play with the camera a bit tonight. If I can get a good artistic shot of Erin’s ass, I’ll post it here since I’ve talked about it so many times. You have to see it to believe it.
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I’m sure real photographers could give you more or better info, but I really want to see that picture of Erin’s ass, so here’s my 2 cents worth. If you’re shooting with available light (no flash), use a tripod if you can. Set the camera for aperature priority, and use a smaller aperature (higher f-stop). While that increases your exposure time, it allows for finer detail and more depth of field. You can also play around with the way the camera sets the exposure by focusing on a darker area, then holding the exposure setting (on mine you hold the shutter button halfway down) and swing back to the full image and take the picture. If you have a full manual setting, you can play around with f-stops and shutter speeds to get the look you want (as f-stop goes up, shutter speed goes down for the same light level). The great thing about digital is, no processing costs so you can learn by doing for next to nothing! Have fun.