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305/366: Fall Beauty in Lithia Park AND Learning Life Lessons
I learned a bit about myself when I moved from my older Canon SX30 camera to my current Canon 5D Mk II. For a very long time I wanted to distance myself from the old and embrace the new.
So, whenever I saw an older picture from my previous camera, I immediately hated it. I could only remember the frustration that built upon itself as I outgrew the capabilities of that camera. I didn't think about all that I learned. The fun I had with it. The joy it brought to me and the gift of being able to take any sort of picture I wanted to take because the lens would go from macro to telephoto. It was--and still is--a wonderful camera! It may not be able to produce the quality of picture I wanted so badly, but for a great many situations, the pictures are very nice!
This picture is a great example! When compared to my husband's 5D Mk 1 pictures, I was sick and tired of the richness of his pictures, super details and the incredible background blurring which I so adored. All I could see were the flaws of my images.
Now I can look at these older pictures with joy and pride. They are still really pretty and I'm happy to let people see them! :)
So, whenever I saw an older picture from my previous camera, I immediately hated it. I could only remember the frustration that built upon itself as I outgrew the capabilities of that camera. I didn't think about all that I learned. The fun I had with it. The joy it brought to me and the gift of being able to take any sort of picture I wanted to take because the lens would go from macro to telephoto. It was--and still is--a wonderful camera! It may not be able to produce the quality of picture I wanted so badly, but for a great many situations, the pictures are very nice!
This picture is a great example! When compared to my husband's 5D Mk 1 pictures, I was sick and tired of the richness of his pictures, super details and the incredible background blurring which I so adored. All I could see were the flaws of my images.
Now I can look at these older pictures with joy and pride. They are still really pretty and I'm happy to let people see them! :)
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We learn.. and we need to see what got us there.. and be so grateful the past brought us to the present.
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Janet Brien club has replied to Pam J clubAdmired in:
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This is a wonderful image Janet.............full of glorious autumnal colours in gorgeous light! I'm glad you shared it with us :-)
Before cancelling my pictures there (the oldest from 2003) I tried to decide:
there's something good enough for today, for the future ?
Difficult decision, because of all the stories behind .... in the end every picture is a part of my life. But interesting for others ? And the technical quality ? - Urk !
Happy weekend to you. Greetz, Christien.
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