Upgrades


I feel like I’ve finally arrived in big-girl world. I’m no longer using the same laptop I received after high school graduation (although it’s still neatly packed away in the closet) and I’ve split from my old Blackberry smart phone ways. And today, I’m proud to announce, I finally have a premium macro lens for my Canon.

A few years ago, a friend of mine gave me her 35 mm Canon Rebel. Yes, GAVE! It was the most amazing photography starter gift I could have hoped for. I learned a bit on it, but still wasn’t pegging down any great technique. Last year, after passing that camera on to yet another friend,  I upgraded to the digital Canon T3i I have now. With my busy work/commute schedule at that time, learning my way around my camera was put on the back burner.

With all my spare time since moving to Washington (read: housewife life is great), I’ve learned a lot about photography techniques. Unable to achieve the results I had been seeking with the tools at hand, I sought refuge in Adobe Lightroom 4. It helped. For a bit. But I was still experiencing those flat photos you would expect from a point and shoot. Just like I’ve always done, I tried to get by the best I could with what I had (which I was still very grateful for!).

After moving some investment money around, we were able to throw down for a new macro lens. And with another technology update, I feel more grown up.

JSYK:  If you’re interested in upgrading as well, Tamron is having some great rebates right now! Head over to your authorized Tamron dealer to get up to $100 back in rebates. I mailed mine off today.

Across the Hours

Lately, it seems that time has been slowing down and speeding up simultaneously. I’m sure I know why, but I’m not in a position to say as of yet.

With certainty, the soundtrack to this changing era in our lives is Beach House’s newest album “Bloom”. It’s exactly as Lindsey Zoladz with Pitchfork says, “‘Bloom’ is also what these 10 songs do, each one starting with the sizzle of a lit fuse and at some fine moment exploding like a firework in slow motion.” Truly profound.

I also expect the passage of time to be indicated by the life expectancy of my 12-year-old Beagle, Yango. The vet gave him only a few months to live this April. It’s now August, and he’s better than he’s ever been (although I can’t say much for his internal malignant tumor). He’s more active, happy and spry than when I first adopted him. Thanks be to Iggy. Our newly adopted dog won’t take no for an answer at playtime. They will run, they will scrap. Joy overwhelmed me when my friends who visited this summer commented on how great Yango looked. I’m optimistic that he’ll be hanging around for at least another year. R-e-l-i-e-f.

There are some major changes in our household afoot. I really haven’t been feeling so hot lately, which explains the recent blog hiatus. I’ll be posting less frequently this month as a result. Rest assured, I’ll be sharing more at a later time.

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AND! We shall not forget, the giveaway winners! I used the random number generator to pick two readers from the comments on the last post. Lucky ladies # 2 and 6 are the winners. Lauren and Ashley can email me their mailing address and a pretty little necklace will be coming their way from South Africa via Washington State!

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Grove of the Patriarchs

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Hello, and welcome!
I hope that you were able to get here with ease. I’ve been contemplating leaving Blogger for quite some time, mainly because I’ve had a plethora of problems with photo formatting. My hope is that Word Press will make it easier to share my photos and stories with you all. Eventually, I’ll be able to draft my own customizations and formatting to my own liking. For now, I’m OK with the generic themes that Word Press provides (which are already much more contemporary than that of Blogger!).

Anyways, welcome, and please provide any feedback you may have. And do share your blog links so I can create a link page!

Thanks, friends!
Crystle