Yesterday I kind of complained about how I was feeling…lazy with my new camera.
I wanted to take better pictures. I wanted to take different pictures.
Today I decided to do just a small little something about it. I entered my first picture in one of the informal biweekly contests they hold over at Digital Photography School. It’s a site I stumbled across a few weeks back. I’d subscribed to their RSS feeds, and glanced at a few of their articles. Today I decided to be a little more active.
They apparently hold biweekly contests based on a theme. This week’s theme is “Shallow Depth of Field”. In other words, when the stuff up front is in focus and the stuff in back is not. My entry was a quick, semi-posed shot of one of my daughter’s toys in front of the ruins of my office area. I’d like to pretend that the vicious alligator puppet was the cause of the ruin behind it, but those of you who know me well would know that that’s yet another lie I could not pull off.
