Bandelier-peartree

Quite a number of years ago, I asked a professional photographer to help me select a 35mm camera that had a zoom and was easy to operate. He suggested an Olympus Stylus Zoom. I purchased that and loved it. When I decided to switch to a digital, I went with Olympus again and got an Olymput Camedia D-546 Zoom. I really like this camera and use it although the battery lid is broken from letting someone use it to take pictures at a library event I was unable to attend because of my MLS classes. Recently I bought a HP Photosmart M547 which came with its own printer for instantly printing out pictures which the kids at my library love. For this project I used the HP Photosmart M547 but through this whole Fiesta you will see pictures from it and the Camedia I really couldn't think of anything to take a picture of so I went walking around my house and found our pear tree. I thought it would prove interesting since it has so many aspects to it. I shot around 30 photos of it. Below are my five favorite:
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This is a close up on the pears in the tree again this is a zoom but from a lot closer to the tree. This is the pear tree as it might appear to a child looking up into the tree. This is one of the most unique pictures I got. This was taken with the night setting during the daytime. The hardest and most interesting part of this assignment was trying to discover what all of the different setting did. Since the tree wasn't moving the actions shots showed no difference and there was very little difference between portrait and landscape since the tree didn't have red-eye. I did have some shots that were blurry because I tried to get to close and went to fast in taking the picture and didn't let the camera steady out. I hope you enjoy seeing my pear tree. Celia Bandelier
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