March 09, 2009
Trying to use the self-timer
I am often inspired by the amazing pictures of Angela Giles Klocke, Tyler Knott Gregson, and Helen Adelaide (Everyday Stranger). Especially by their abilities to take pictures of themselves - honest, playful, clear-eyed, smiling.
I? Am neither photogenic nor particularly talented with a camera. I finally figured out (8 years later) the self-timer on the Canon but no clue on how to put myself (instead of my monitor) into focus.
Behind me is the massive desk I share with my son (my head is blocking his iMac). This is supposed to be a picture of me - day 1 of the new "move my body, mind, and soul" regime.
This the all-natural me: no make-up, hair air-dried post-swim, midnight, end of a long - but good - day.
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I am often inspired by the amazing pictures of Angela Giles Klocke, Tyler Knott Gregson, and Helen Adelaide (Everyday Stranger). Especially by their abilities to take pictures of themselves - honest, playful, clear-eyed, smiling.
I? Am neither photogenic nor particularly talented with a camera. I finally figured out (8 years later) the self-timer on the Canon but no clue on how to put myself (instead of my monitor) into focus.
Behind me is the massive desk I share with my son (my head is blocking his iMac). This is supposed to be a picture of me - day 1 of the new "move my body, mind, and soul" regime.
This the all-natural me: no make-up, hair air-dried post-swim, midnight, end of a long - but good - day.
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