Butterflies
Last week was my birthday, and to celebrate my friend Abby and I decided to go visit the Cockrell Butterfly Center in Houston. We both recently bought new fancy cameras and I wanted to have a little competition to see whose pictures came out better. I haven’t had a chance to see hers yet, but… I wasn’t so happy with mine. I’ve inserted a few of the ones that came out decently, but for the most part they were all super blurry. Apparently butterflies fly around a lot and aren’t huge fans of sitting still. I’m sure there’s a way to focus on them so you always get crisp shots, but I wasn’t able to figure it out in that short of a time frame.
I suppose I should explain that another reason for wanting to take pictures of butterflies was inspired by -you guessed it- Animal Crossing. In the game, one of the things you do is catch various bugs and butterflies with a net as you run across town. These, of course, help you make money, which you use to pay off your mortgage (I KNOW THIS SOUNDS LIKE THE MOST EXCITING GAME EVER). This has made me want to “catch” bugs in real life. Since I have not owned a bug-catching net since I was probably 8 or so, I decided the next best thing would be to photograph bugs. I’ve actually taken quite a few pictures of different bugs, but that’s another post for another time I suppose.
I have really been enjoying my new camera, even though this event was not as…productive…as I’d hoped. I think I took about 250 pictures, and out of that I was really only happy with maybe 20. I am looking forward to building my skills, though, and continuing to photograph different things. If the weather gets nicer anytime soon I’ll take new pictures of my recent anime figure purchases. Right now it’s a little too warm to feel motivated to do anything involving the outdoors for more than 5 minutes.
In other life news, I’ve decided that it’s time to start job-hunting again. While the job I have is fine, I am not learning anything new, and this is discouraging for me. I took the job with intention of promotion or movement, and that has not happened. It’s only been four months, and I realize that I should be more patient; I suppose I feel I should be past this point in my life. I am tired of working bottom-rung retail. My hope is that I’ll be able to get a job that will teach me things, while allowing me to apply my previous experience. Really, I’d love some sort of training position, as I think I’d be good at it and I think I’d enjoy it- it would give me a chance to flex my creative muscles. In any case, I applied to about 12 jobs this week, so we’ll see if anyone bites!!
Kimmy Said:
on August 5, 2013 at 9:28 pm
I love how Animal Crossing motivated you to take pictures. I’ve seen some of your figure pictures and those came out awesome. I think these pictures are beautiful, I never understand fancy cameras. It took me forever to figure out Mija’s first camera, and now I’m afraid to touch her new one. I’ll just stick with my cell. XD
Good luck on the job hunt, I hope you find something that you love.
Also, I miss your face!!! <3
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ginger Reply:
August 9th, 2013 at 5:43 pm
I can’t wait to take some decent figure pics; it’s just SO HOT outside. It’s awful.
I miss you too!
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