What a great day! Happy Father's Day and all that jazz. I didn't call my dad because we're not close. I haven't really spoken to him in years and haven't seen him in what seems like forever, but is probably more along the lines of 5 years or so. Anyhoo, EL and I are officially home owners. Well, we were officially home owners when we closed last Friday, but we actually took possession today and stepped across the threshold of our new home. The people that moved out left the place in a mess, but we are happy and excited to actually be there... now the moving part... ugh! Sam and his family brought over champagne and we all toasted to the occasion in our big, empty house. I was scoping out the yard and already planning in my mind where the garden was going to go when I saw a little lizard. He was kind enough to chill out on a leaf while I took a photo. He made me sign a legal document concerning the fair usage of his snapshots, but he was a good sport about it. When we got home, I headed tot he park for some more photo op outage, but I was tired and really was having an off day. I learned some valuable limitations of my camera this afternoon too... most importantly: the Canon S50 shoots ISO400 grainy as fuck. It is rubbish. ISO200 is about as fast as you can get for low light and deal with graininess. I'm going to post some of this evenings shots below, so you'll immediately see the ISO400 shots sticking out like a sore thumb... instanoise! Anyhoo, EL and I got a movie and we are about to enter the red wine vegetation mode. I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend. Goodnight.
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If you dont get a print of then something is wrong with ya.
there’s beauty in everything, isn’t there? Even the fly is photogenic. Not as photogenic as your little lizardy friend, it must be said…
I found that out this weekend as well, bro. Took some night shots at the party we were catering Saturday, and anything at 400 was just unusable.
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