Join for FREE | Take the Tour Lost Password?
[x]

deviantART

:+fav:
 

Possibly the most important purchase of my life...

Sat Aug 22, 2009, 12:32 AM
Well, it's finally happened. I purchased a real camera. Nikon D300, with battery grip. It's second hand, but as new. Got it plus the hand grip for $2400. I know, most people think I'm strange. Why would I spend that much money on a camera when I don't even have a car? Well, I don't need to rationalise it. I haven't feel this happy with any material possession since I got my Olympus OM-10 when I was twelve. It takes me back to then, actually. Having a camera that just gives me feedback but lets me make all the decisions is something I've dreamed of for a long time.


Clubs:
:iconsouth-aussie-photos:

  • Mood: Joy

Devious Comments

love 0 0 joy 0 0 wow 0 0 mad 0 0 sad 0 0 fear 0 0 neutral 0 0
:iconsouth-aussie-photos:
Congrats! We will all look forward to seeing your new shots. Have fun!!

--
SA's Photographic and Model Community
:icon0m3g4-1:
I think I speak for anyone around when I say the following

'BOUT. FUCKIN'. TIME.

Welcome to the 21st century, enjoy your stay.

--
----------
Please Think Responsibly
:iconmacanleister:
Thank you Adam. It's good to finally arrive.

--
| Facebook | Myspace |
:icondementeddingo:
feel free to buy me one too!

--
[link] - Myspace
:iconmacanleister:
If I had the money...

--
| Facebook | Myspace |
:iconvanityproject:
you don't NEED a car to own a camera. yes, it's more of a hassle to get out and take pictures without a car, but as long as you care enough you can make it work. obviously you do. more power to you, enjoy your new toy!

--
:flame: when there's nothing left to burn, you have to set yourself on fire.

=MODEL-Canada
*canada-club
:iconmacanleister:
Ah yes, well I'm working on setting the bike up to carry tripods...

--
| Facebook | Myspace |
:iconvanityproject:
that... could be interesting. have fun with that.

--
:flame: when there's nothing left to burn, you have to set yourself on fire.

=MODEL-Canada
*canada-club

Journal History

Site Map