Curse this camera!
Jan. 26th, 2013 12:58 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It is only good for focusing the first thing it hits... I don't know how to adjust it so it focuses on stuff beyond. I've been trying to take pictures of the birds that come to my patio and instead always get clear shots of my blinds.
After the rain, my patio's pretty much a mess, but the prettiest birds come hopping on the cement pecking at the seeds :D Today I counted up to a dozen of them!! But then I stood up to get a closed look and they all flew away. I think they're some sort of finch, all pretty yellows and greens and small bodies.
I told Vinh I'm not crazy about California, and definitely not about Riverside, but there are little things which give me good moments. I am OK with moments for now.
After the rain, my patio's pretty much a mess, but the prettiest birds come hopping on the cement pecking at the seeds :D Today I counted up to a dozen of them!! But then I stood up to get a closed look and they all flew away. I think they're some sort of finch, all pretty yellows and greens and small bodies.
I told Vinh I'm not crazy about California, and definitely not about Riverside, but there are little things which give me good moments. I am OK with moments for now.
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Date: 2013-01-27 12:13 am (UTC)Most of them have some manual-focus sorts of options; autofocus shooting through windows usually doesn't work that well though. What type of camera is it?