Noticing

/306 - In It To Limit

I picked up this small old digital camera today as a gift for Emi’s birthday next week. She’s always very interested when Ash and I are shooting and wants to hold the cameras and take pictures of her own. We figured this would be a great thing for her to be able to carry around and play with. It’s funny because I’m pretty sure that I had this same camera back in the day. Anyway, I was checking it out and noticed that at full zoom it was pretty much worthless, but still like the images it took, so here they are. Adding a blur effect? Boring. Pushing an antiquated piece of technology outside its bounds? Wonderful.

/151 - RTFM

Ok fine. (It’s actually really helpful now that I know my way around in here…)

Have to admit that I haven’t been feeling very creative lately, so trying to keep doing/learning at least. The world is a weird place right now, and there’s no telling if/when it will go back to “normal.” I’m typically a pretty introverted person, but this blog and our forced isolation have made me realize how far away I am a lot of the time and it sort of feels like something is missing. When I look out and hear what others say about their work and their process, there’s a consistent sentiment in how much creativity comes from working/being with other people. Might be a good time for me to try to find ways to engage, even if that’s still very limited right now.