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Sunday, January 24, 2010

Hello!


Hello!

My name is Julie and I'm a stay at home mom with two children, 2 1/2 and 4 1/2. I consider myself a picture freak! I come from a family of picture freaks! I love pictures and the moods and feelings they capture. I could look at photos all day long! I am also an avid scrapbooker and, clearly, my pictures were not "art," but they became art when I scrapbooked. I received my DSLR camera for Mother's Day last year and have been anxiously awaiting a class I could take to create the wonderful images I see others create. I love the artful side of photography!


There was a break in the storm on Friday and I got some cool pictures of raindrops on roses (haha! Well, one rose anyway!) I'm having fun outside, but do not like the quality of pictures inside. They seem yellow and blurry. I know we'll figure out the blurry, but maybe I'm not using the right shutter speed? I don't have a very steady hand! This was taken in my kitchen.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Julie, your indoor picture is a lot lighter than mine! I'm having the same problem with blurring as you. I think my shutter speed is too fast to let in enough light but so slow my hand shakes and creates blurring. Meg

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