Sunday, December 7, 2008

Hi!


Hey everybody, hope you are all well, and are being blessed with a joyous and amazing Christmas season this far. I'm doing well, but I could use some prayers for my NREMT test this coming Tuesday. I will put more up sometime, but right now I've been spending most of my free time studying and doing laundry and such, so there hasn't been much to take pictures of.. Anyway, God bless you!! If anybody is interested in contacting me, feel free to call or text me anytime! My# is (573) 578-6367 if I dont answer just leave me a message!! Or you can always email me at mattskywalker17@gmail.com ;) I love hearing from people!! And of course, you should cment on my blog.. ;p well, ttyl until next time!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey, I have another 'question'about ur camera. well i dont think i can afford that one, so I have two others I like (point and shoot) and want to know if you think they are any good.1- fujifilm-FinePix 10.0-Megapixel Digital Camera-Black

2- Kodak-easy Share 10.7-Megapixel digital camera-black

idk how much u know about cameras, but if you could give me any tips that would b great! One more thing, what exactly is the difference between point and shoot and SDL?

Good "luck" on ur EMT test. Think about the questions, not the number ur on!! (if that makes any sense!! lol* )

Matt Skywalker said...

I have a smaller camera and they can take some great pictures, so uless you're looking to get into the fancy/professional stuff you shouldn't really need anything like mine. Canon tends to be able to take the best picture, but it's hard to get that picture without a lot of knowledge on camera settings. Kodak is more user friendly and gets nearly as good of results. Megapixels detirmine how large of a printout you can do of your pictures. Zoom is self explanitory.. SLR cameras are just manual so that a photographer can get the perfect settings in abnormal conditions.. Even above my head even though I've been doing photography for a number of years. Other brands can be decent, but unless there is a big price or feature gap I would go with a kodak or canon. Another note is that in general you sacrifice size for features and quality.. But on the other hand, what good is a bulky camera with all the features if it was too annoying to have along at that perfect moment you needed it? Hope this helps out! Just make sure you do a bit of research before you purchase, it pays out in the end.

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much! You reply very quickly! Actually, I am looking to go sort of semi-professional. I really enjoy photography, and actually took a photography course a year or so ago, but it was totally over my head! I was in a group of like 15 people, and I was only 16 and everyone else was thirty and older!! lol* He kept talking about F-stops, and polarize diffusers (if thats how you spell it!) and I was utterly confused! Now I've done some more "research" on it and I know what a polarize diffuser it, although it is called something else. :-/
I have a Canon now and ever since I dropped it at the river walk in San Antonio its never been the same! I guess it has something to do with the big piece that got knocked out of place! lol* Now the zoom has officially stopped working and a few other important buttons, but I'm thankful it lasted about three yrs after its accident!! lol* I read the manual about two or three yrs after I got it! Amazing what that can tell you!!!! haha But I am looking for a pretty good camera. Do you recommend any Canon that is under $300? That is even stretching it! But I'll do something to earn a little money for it!! hah! Well thank you for your time, I do appreciate it.
How did your test go? Does what I said yesterday make any sense now? If you're taking it on base it might be a little different so....dont know if I helped. well i g2g. God bless, and stay true!