saltwater room

Nov 24, 2009 16:28

Philippe, Carolina, and I recently ate at the infamous Blanche Neiges diner. Whilst waiting for our meals, we decided to try out our weaker hands at illustrating a classic kid style drawing formula on the back of our paper place mats.



Phil's is by far the messiest. I think it's in balance with how incredible he is with his right hand.



Carolina's is better. Clean and legible, though I'm not a fan of the balding. :P



Is it cheating if you're ambidextrous?
I'm not fully ambidextrous, but I definitely have a lot of control with my right hand.



On another note, I very recently upgraded digital cameras. I've sold my Nikon D50, and purchased the Nikon D5000. I also purchased a 50mm lens and a bunch of photo equipment. It's a little scary being so in debt to the bank, but I have time to work my way out of it. Anyway, the D5000 is about one step down from being considered a professional dslr, but it is a huge upgrade for me, and powerful enough to take my portfolio photographs, so I am very satisfied with it. The mechanics of it are so different and so much more complex than my previous camera. I've actually been reading the manual for it fairly thoroughly.

Here are some photos that I've taken with it so far.

Featuring Loretta's Sophie.


End of Civilization's Henry.


The Brian. The handiest stage manager ever.


Liz (who plays Sophie) backstage.


T.


Adelaide.


Even some of the scene modes are pretty good. This was taken on the food mode.


Some bokeh with the 50mm.


The HD video is another fun feature of the D5000. Here are some not so interesting or great videos I took with the camera to test it out.

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