Sunday, March 11, 2007

Welcome to My Party


Win greeted most of his guests last weekend at his party by standing by this window, smiling, and waving. Here's a cute picture my dad got of Win waving at Matt and Johanna.

4 Comments:

Blogger grma dean said...

The memory of Win greeting us when we arrived(his little face in the window with the curtain pulled back), is a 'memory picture' in my mind I hope to not forget.

9:32 AM  
Blogger sheetal patel said...

hi rachel and jared!

i happened upon your blog, and kiran and i had a great time this weekend taking a little trip through win's first year of life--he is absolutely adorable!

jared, seeing the video of win laughing at your burps prompted kiran on a trip down memory lane thinking about how you always had such a talent for burping!

rachel, your photography is fantastic! what kind of camera do you use? i've been thinking about getting a digital slr, but am having a hard time deciding. i love how dynamic your pictures are, and how they tell a whole story on their own (it reminds me of this photographer...http://www.lisarussophotography.com/).

anyways, just wanted to say hello, and hope you don't mind the extra blog visitors!

sheetal (and kiran) :)

9:46 AM  
Blogger Rachel Henderson said...

Sheetal,
Thanks for commenting!  We love visitors.

I checked out Lisa Russ.  Thanks for saying that my photography reminds you of her, that is a real compliment.  She is very good.

As for cameras, I use a Minolta D5.  Sony bought Minolta and my camera is now called the Alpha.  If you think that you would like to have the potential to advance in photography I would buy either a Canon or a Nikon.  They make all of the professional cameras.

Canon makes a camera called the G7.  If you are interested in taking better pictures but don't necessarily want to study photography, change lenses, etc... I would suggest the Canon G7.  It is a great compromise that includes many of the benefits of a dSLR without all of the weight.  I hope that this helps.  If you have any specific questions feel free to email me.  My email address is in my blogger profile.

Good to hear from you,
Rachel

1:47 PM  
Blogger sheetal patel said...

thanks for the tips rachel!

i think i do want to take the time to learn more about photography, so i'm really thinking about a dslr. my current point & shoot has some manual control, but i'm starting to feel limited in some settings by the pictures i can take with it. i think i've narrowed down the models by doing online research, but i need to take a trip to a camera store and hold some in my hands to see what feels right.

thanks again!
sheetal

10:17 AM  

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