My birthday brought me not one, but two awesome cameras. I think iPhone was most worried about a pint-sized camera coming in to the home. Into my purse. To live together with us and come along where ever we go.
But since our “confrontation” last week, we cleared the air and iPhone came to terms with the idea of another camera in my hand. So that when I was, finally, gifted with two wonderful cameras, iPhone rather graciously accepted the little Canon Elph and even shared shared space with it in the camera bag over the weekend!
I think this is the beginning of a long and harmonious relationship. And isn’t it sweet the way Canon put its cord around iPhone for the picture – taken by my new, DSLR, a Nikon d 60?
Now I am set for a quick snap-and-file-or-email pic (iPhone), taking a good picture or a video-on-the-spot (Canon Elph), and to explore my creative side through real photography (Nikon)!
I couldn’t be happier with all three of these, my new favorite things.
I remember something my Dad said to me last year when he was a bit exasperated with my tendency to over-shoot certain moments, “Live your life, don’t photograph it.”
I’ll keep that in mind, Dad.
…i am so glad that your small camera and your iphone have come to terms!…there must be harmony in the home you know! the sun, sand and surf necklace is Le Tresor…i think and it hangs 18 inches. thank you so much for loving my stuff:) xo, mickey
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Jeannie,
Let me know how you like your Nikon. I want to invest in a nicer camera but I must also remember what your dad said!! That is so true, sometimes I obsess over the perfect shot and miss the perfect moment.
Bev