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Having used my Kodak pocket camera for over a year now... I am really happy with the photos I have been able to get with it. It is affordable (other than the batteries... it was awesome cost-wise)... easy to carry with you all the time... and surprisingly technically good for such a small camera.


I am a firm believer that the camera does not make the photographer. Over the course of the past year... I feel like I have learned that lesson well. Using a point and shoot encouraged me to go back to the basics... to really focus (as it were)... on what I wanted to accomplish with each shot... the feeling I wanted each shot to express to whomever saw it... but within the limits of a point and shoot camera... and that was an incredible lesson to learn.



It also encouraged me to concentrate on the art of the photograph. The composition... the color... and not just the technical stuff (aperture, focus, lighting, depth of field, etc). Simply put... there are some shots that you can do with a point and shoot camera... and ones you can't. But just as true... is that a point and shoot camera can be much more accessible than a big digital SLR.



And now... ((as of a few days ago))... I have the Nikon D300s with an 18-200mm zoom lens. Now.. I begin the "work" of combining a more technically savvy camera and all that goes with that... with what I re-learned about composition and color and feeling... and it is a wonderful feeling.

So.... can you guess which shots on this post were taken with the Nikon and which with the Kodak?

*all photos by Elaine A. Russell

kicking and screaming into the digital age.....

------------------------photo by Elaine A. Russell

So -- I have discovered the wonderful world of digital effects. Now, mind you... I am VERY VERY old school when it comes to photography. I believe the simpler, the better.... and I am very weird about this whole digital craze.

That said.. my daughter is a child of the digital age.. and loves the crapped out Nikon D70 we have that barely works. Instant graitification, not unlike when I used to have a Polaroid.


So. I have been dragged kicking and screaming into the very confusing world of digital effects.. but I think I have found a program that even I can use to tweak some photos and play around.


What do ya think ?