Monday 28 January 2013

Post the Second...Ode to My Camera


So...I'm slowly getting my head around blogging, I think! And thanks to Abi, I now know how to add photos, because I don't know about you, but if a blog post has no photos, I just can't warm to it. I need the visual element as well as the written word to grab my attention and keep me interested - but maybe that's just me! Plus, I love photography so a pretty picture is always a winner in my eyes :D

Anyone for Scrabble?!

Which brings me to the topic of this post, namely my 50mm lens. Maybe I should backtrack a little though, and tell you the whole story... I got my first DSLR camera last July, a Canon 1100D. Now, I had been craving a DSLR for a VERY long time. I looked longingly at other people's cameras, and oohed and aahed over the stunning photographs posted on various blogs and photo-sharing websites that originated from the lens of a DSLR. So I researched and read countless articles online and watched YouTube videos, and eventually decided to take the plunge and treat myself with the money I had earned from my summer job (working in a butcher's shop...I know, not what you'd expect and certainly not the most glamorous of jobs, but hey, work=money!). And so my Baby came into my life. I don't use that capital letter lightly...my new camera really was like a baby to me :D So much so that at the end of a wonderful three-day trip to Paris only a week after I bought it, my friend that I travelled with was also calling it Baby!

Christmas baking 50mm style!

So the love affair continued, and many, many photos later, I am completely thrilled I took the plunge. I love the creative control that a DSLR offers, the beautifully vibrant or delicately soft images it can produce and even just the feel of it in my hands. (Is that weird?!) But as the saying goes, much wants more, and after a few days with my cousin's 50mm f/1.8 lens, I was seriously tempted to invest in a new lens to upgrade Baby. It was the shallow depth of field that won me over, that dreamy softness that results from having the lens wide open to suck in as much light as possible. And so, with my first pay cheque from my first 'real' (a.k.a. non-butchering) job, I treated myself to the 50mm lens before Christmas, egged on by my Mum and a very persuasive salesman! It has been SO worth it :D I absolutely adore the images this lens can produce...gorgeous portraits, detailed still lifes and amazing pictures in low light, even without editing. I still have so much practice to do, and tons to learn, but suffice to say that this lens was worth every cent of the €139 I paid for it - an investment!

Mulled wine...love how the steam is captured!

Thank you if you've managed to read this far and haven't gotten bored yet! I even included some pictures taken with my beloved 50mm to keep you interested :D

Sinéad
xxx

P.S. Anybody else participating in Miss Smith's class Telling Tales? I got the first prompt this evening and love it so far! Though my participation will depend on school workload...anyone want to correct some copies for me?!

2 comments:

  1. So glad that the photos worked! They are beautiful. I have a 50mm lens but mine is manual focus. I love it but it drives me crazy. I am thinking of upgrading to an automatic focus because I love the fstop. Is yours manual or automatic?

    I meant to ask if you are joining in with Sian's storytelling sunday this weekend? It is so great to meet new blog friends and I always find it brings a lot of traffic to my blog. Its also so much fun to write and Sian is lovely! No pressure at all though!

    Abi x

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    1. Thanks again for the help! My 50mm lens is auto focus - you can switch it to manual but I always use the auto setting! I'd definitely recommend it - the shallow depth of field is totally worth it, it makes everything look amazing :D

      Oh cool, yeah I have followed along Sian's Storytelling Sunday for a while, after being introduced to it from your blog actually! And it might be a nice way to get to know a few more blogging people. Hopefully will get the chance to join in...though I'll be a bit daunted, considering the fantastic storytellers that participate already! :D Thanks a million for reminding me.
      Sinéad xxx

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