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First Bokeh

January 19th, 2010

Bokeh 1 Bokeh 2
I decided to post two pictures for today. This is my first intentional attempt at bokeh. I got a camera (Nikon D90) for Hanukkah/Christmas. It’s my first “real” camera. Yes, all of my other cameras were fake. But I can’t complain because both of my Nikon Coolpix cameras that I have owned have both been amazing fake cameras.

On the other hand, I am very excited about owning the heaviest thing that I will ever carry around. Unless I have a baby, but even then… I think the Nikon D90 wins the weigh-in. Sorry unborn baby!

I figure that I am going to fumble, mumble, and stumble through every shot I take with this contraption, but it’s exciting. I’ve never been happier with a camera and I certainly have never felt more serious. Now when I go to parties or get togethers people wonder “Is she the official photographer or does she just really loves taking pictures?” I’ll be the Inspector Clouseau to their evening, the James Bond to their day, the Sherlock Holmes to their… well you get it.

I hope you enjoy these pictures. And if you have any tips on Photography 101, I’d appreciate them greatly.

What makes a leader?

January 18th, 2010

When Catastrophe Hits

It’s raining in Los Angeles today. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.

What drives us to be leaders? Is it other leaders? What drives them? Is it justice? There’s always a certain calm when a good leader is involved. There’s order and people follow the rules because they feel inspired to. Sometimes I wonder how much strength is needed to be in charge. Not just of a department store, a company, or even a nation, but of people.

I look at Haiti and I think of how unfortunate it is that catastrophe brings us together. We always wait for the last moment to help someone or change someone’s life. What makes a leader is someone who instigates that kind of change in the world without waiting for the catastrophe to happen. It’s noticing what needs improvement before anyone else does and doing something about it. I think that is what makes a good leader. It’s not the speeches, or the way they dress. It’s being able to turn thoughts into words and words into actions. So I don’t think that today is just about Martin Luther King, Jr. I think that today should be about all of the leaders, both known and unknown who have stood up for what’s right and just and have done something about it when no one else would.

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