I have a new camera and I cannot for the life of me figure out what setting to use inside. All of my pictures end up looking like this-
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Good thing my subjects are so cute.
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I'm a big fan of giving kids the opportunity to work on a large scale. When I found
this roll of paper at Home Depot, I had to have it. It's cheap ($10 a roll) pretty thick and 34" across. We spent hours today tracing our bodies on a big sheet of it. Red Fish even spent some time tracing her Daddy after he got home from work. If you are looking for Christmas presents already (because I am) this roll of paper is a good deal. If only I could wait until December...
1 comments:
I've had my camera for about six months, now, and I'm still trying to figure out what settings work best for wherever I'm taking the picture. So frustrating!
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