Monthly Archives: March 2009

This Must Be The One

sony slr a900
Sony DSLR-A900

This must be the camera I need to replace the old one I have.  This is way too robust than my compact digital camera but way too better than that.  I’ve had used three different digicams and all of those have had a short battery life which is annoying when it stops working in the middle of my photography sessions.  I know I can’t carry this in my handbag unlike the compact one but I don’t mind it hanging from my neck, lol!  I’ve always wanted to hone my passion for photography and I think the best way to achieve it is to have a camera with better standards.

But the not so inviting info on this camera is the price.  A staggering SEK31.000!  Hohooo!  I shouldn’t spend my salary for two months but that would be impossible.  If I save and by the time I get the whole amount saved the camera would probably be outdated.  *Sigh*  Should I look for a cheaper one instead?

Let There Be No Light

Did you turn off your lights for Earth Hour?  I was quite agog at hearing about this particular event.  I wanted to see how our place would look like when the households’ lights were turned off.  Here’s what I saw hours before EH and an hour of EH.

Earth Hour
March 28, 2009
8:30 – 9:30 PM
Askim, Sweden

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Hours before Earth Hour
earthhour2-2009
The actual Earth Hour

It wasn’t totally dark but at least there were people who really cared even for just an hour. Did the earth win in your place?

Over The Cotton Clouds

cotton clouds
flying over the winter clouds

I can never get enough of the clouds view when I am on an airplane. I always have my camera ready when the plane soars high and over the clouds.  Different forms and figures conceived in my mind while wondering how it is to touch a bit of it.  Is it weird of me to think things like this?   

When I saw this cotton clouds (kind of), the feeling was beyond explanation.  I wish I could stretch out my hand through the window and feel it’s softness within.  But that was way too imaginative.  The eyes were my only witnesses to that magical sight on a winter flight.

A pessimist only sees the dark side of the clouds, and mopes; a philosopher sees both sides and shrugs; an optimist doesn’t see the clouds at all – he’s walking on them. ~ Leonard L.Levinson ~

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