tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9199157363616709637.post9220674509208283890..comments2024-03-28T17:52:15.712+10:30Comments on William Morris in Quilting: Capturing the momentMichele Hillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08019869818858079866noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9199157363616709637.post-45011029014214507662019-07-22T21:02:23.267+09:302019-07-22T21:02:23.267+09:30You take some amazing photos Michele no matter wha...You take some amazing photos Michele no matter what camera you use. The children obviously love their new cousin, holding the baby so carefully. I love the Dalai Lama quotes, so inspiring.<br />Love, Jean 😍😍Jean McGeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11114021382701073744noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9199157363616709637.post-20647679340926697372019-07-16T21:34:37.851+09:302019-07-16T21:34:37.851+09:30Beau still has the curls and Maisie the gold.........Beau still has the curls and Maisie the gold...... on point and shoot you get a photo but loose the clarity in dots and bits when the photo is blown up etc. Too, I use to shoot SLR but then I quit taking those photos and lost the ability to just know how to set the buttons for good photos, to say nothing of moving to a digital SLR. I have drawers and drawers of lousy photos of my point and shoot kids as they are growing up... I regret it. I can see that the "big lens" is too big to haul around on an international trip but maybe a smaller lens ...... and not loose the ability to how to take SLR photos.Susie Qhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05893377527974815997noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9199157363616709637.post-76229721951737945542019-07-16T13:39:08.761+09:302019-07-16T13:39:08.761+09:30Oh cameras...! I can only imagine how heavy your c...Oh cameras...! I can only imagine how heavy your current 'weapon of choice' is to carry around. I do hope you shout poor Larry a decent back massage after a day of sight-seeing. Mind you, judging by those pics from Iceland it certainly is worth it.<br />I have been putting getting a really good camera for macro photography in the too-hard-basket since.. well, forever but whenever I have looked in to it a bit, have come to conclusion there is no camera (in my price range) that will do both super, super close-up and large scenes well. If I was you, I would keep the Nikon for Quilt Work, and just look for a good point and shoot for travelling. Anyway, I am sure you will find what you need.<br />Anna XAnna https://www.blogger.com/profile/02942756202056729563noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9199157363616709637.post-29633064963599190782019-07-16T06:27:21.815+09:302019-07-16T06:27:21.815+09:30I am impressed with your photos, certainly Icelan...I am impressed with your photos, certainly Iceland shots are just epic, such an amazing landscape. I think a smaller and lighter camera is worthwhile to capture those lasting memories of your holiday. Besides it will be easier to photograph quilts with at the next show ; )Sue SAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12802460291741438603noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9199157363616709637.post-80900415389059645162019-07-15T23:06:49.273+09:302019-07-15T23:06:49.273+09:30I always find it odd that in certain professions y...I always find it odd that in certain professions you were not allowed to be married - so strange. I just use a point and shoot camera and/or my phone and find they give me the freedom of not carrying anything heavy with me when traveling and taking walks through the woods and mountains - it seems enough to have to carry several water bottles and a small first aide kit and snacks and on those walks! Good luck in your search for the perfect cameraKaren - Quilts...etc.https://www.blogger.com/profile/07293429657903986492noreply@blogger.com