Wild Flower
Photo taken during one early morning inside AIT campus. Wild flowers blooms abundantly all year round. I am much more happier seeing and receiving this pretty blooms, in case you might not know =), than a bunch of roses.
Having a good camera is comparably like having a good friend, the more you grow old with it the more you get close to it. It’s also like having an intimate relationship with where you eventually get to know its weakness and its strengths. I took this photo above using my Nikitita and I am so pleased of this macro shot that has been filed under my stock photos.
My very first SLR was Fuji then a miracle came and it turned into Nikon D40x DLSR. Now what’s left is my Nikon and lately it has been accompanied by Canon 500D. Am pleased to have tried all of these but I still feel more closer to Nikon considering the time we’ve spent with each other. Any camera preference for you?
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Great dof you’ve got here
hey, nice captures!
Regarding camera preference, I own a D40 too and I must say that even if the time comes that I can already afford a higher model soon, I wont sell/retire my D40. Why? 2 reasons. 1.) my first camera, so it has a sentimental value too it. 2.) I feel confident using it. It never failed me with my color preference and sharpness, specially when paired with my 50 mm F/1.8 even in manual focus. crisp!
clean, sharp and nice DOF, I am also a hobbyist photographer from negros occidental. It seems that our blogs have the same interests.Care to exchange links? Btw my camera is a Nikon D60 with its kit lens. Hopefully, I will be able to upgrade to a D90 this year..Take care and please drop by my blog when you have the time.