Back when I got my trusty ibook several years ago (and she's still kickin'!), I had trouble finding a cute, girly laptop bag. Now they're everywhere, but in my freshman year of college a thing called "wifi" didn't really exist (ok so it existed but it was pretty rare). When I first got my DSLR I had the same issue (hey, I know there are bigger problems in life than finding a functional yet cute camera bag but a girl needs to accessorize). Most DSLR bags currently available are boring, black nylon bags. I came across Jo Totes and thought they had a pretty good selection. What I like about these camera bags is that they look like regular purses, and they have separate, padded compartments for lenses and other accessories.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Saturday, September 18, 2010
I heart Boston
If you are ever in Boston a great place to go is the Boston Harbor Walk. I wanted to explore this scenic spot while its still relatively warm at night and since I'm a few T stops away I thought it was a perfect Saturday night activity. There were tons of people walking around and snapping photos. I had my tripod with me and shot this skyline on an 8 second exposure. It can be a pain to lug around a tripod but shots like these make it worth it! A wide angle lens would have given me more flexibility to capture the rest of the skyline and the top of whatever building that is (hey, I'm a Boston newb too).
Friday, September 10, 2010
Photo Achieves: Portugal Trip
Since my fancy blog didn't exist last summer, I thought I would post some photos from my trip to Portugal (periodically, I'll be posting some "photo achieves") . In just 7 days we packed in quite a few cities: Albufeira, Vagueira, Aveiro, and Porto. After a long flight and a long car ride to our first destination (Albufeira, a touristy city in the Algarve region), we were exhausted but of course had to stop for some "almoso". The Portuguese like to have large, dinner-sized portion lunches (paired with red wine, of course), always ending with a coffee (they call it coffee anyway, its really espresso...after the trip I started drinking espresso and taking my coffee black).
After our beach adventures, we headed north to a village called Vagueira where my family has a place and to its closest city, Aveiro.
Our last destination - Porto, where Port wine is made - was our favorite. We walked around the city and had some amazing Portuguese food. I snapped this photo of the Dom Luis Bridge on a 15 second shutter. I didn't have a tripod with me so had to use a bench, so unfortunately I couldn't avoid the sidewalk in the shot.
Mom drinking a café |
View of the ocean from the resort |
After our beach adventures, we headed north to a village called Vagueira where my family has a place and to its closest city, Aveiro.
Our last destination - Porto, where Port wine is made - was our favorite. We walked around the city and had some amazing Portuguese food. I snapped this photo of the Dom Luis Bridge on a 15 second shutter. I didn't have a tripod with me so had to use a bench, so unfortunately I couldn't avoid the sidewalk in the shot.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Here goes!
Like many I've always enjoyed taking photos. I even dabbled with a beginner photo class my senior year of college. After the semester, I didn't really have a need for the used 35mm camera I purchased (after all, who gets pictures developed these days?), so I ended up reselling it. After I got rid of it, I always had to borrow my brother's Canon digital SLR anytime I went on vacation or got some inspiration to shoot. Last Christmas, I received my very own Canon Digital Rebel Xsi. Right away I wanted to start shooting. It was a pretty cold, snowy December and the last thing I wanted to do was go outside. Thanks to my cat Tinsley, I had a sleepy subject to work with. (I know, I know...my first photo instructor cautioned not to rely on our pets as subjects, but how could you resist this face?)
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