Sunday Stroll

April 28, 2009

My Canon SLR (single lens reflex) camera has been out of commission for over a year, because I’m a klutz and dropped my two nice lenses awhile back. When my parents came to visit, they brought the repaired lenses with them, and on Sunday, I finally got a chance to use my 50 mm fixed lens while on a walk with John by our home.

Back in September, we went for a walk along the same path. If you click the link, you’ll be able to scroll through all the fall photos from that walk. This time around, there were much more vibrant greens and the wonderful smell of fresh flowers.

I spent the afternoon editing the photos, but the color is still off, so for now, I just have two photos to show you.

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The blue got a bit skewed in the upload. In my original file, it's much more vibrant.

Being a city girl, there's something so fascinating to me about farms and tractors.

Being a city girl, there's something so fascinating to me about farms and tractors.

As soon as I can get the color balanced to my satisfaction in the other photos, I’ll post them. As a side note, we watched Bolt last night. Even though it’s a kids’ movie, I really enjoyed it. (Who am I kidding? One of my favorite movies is still Beauty and the Beast.) Regardless, it’s worth renting once it comes out on DVD.

- Sarah

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2 Comments Add your own

  • 1. veronicanorman  |  April 30, 2009 at 1:21 AM

    I love the farm picture. Great shot!

    Reply
    • 2. osarah  |  April 30, 2009 at 11:34 AM

      Thanks, V!

      Reply

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