Topic: It's all Roger's fault!
So... years ago, when Jim and I first got together, I found he had held onto his Dad's old SLR Film camera with all the different lenses and filters. I played around with it for a while and learned little bit how to take pictures adjusting all the different settings. Then the camera got bunked up, and I switched to a point and shoot digital. I used one of those for quite a few years, and missed being able to take nice photos. They're convenient to toss in a purse and take along, but just not quite IT. Then, after Roger and I were chatting for a while about different random things, he introduced me to to this cool group of people that take lots of nature photos. The purpose was so my little one - who ADORES nature - could view the pictures. Little did Roger know, I once upon a time adored taking pictures. It was a recipe for change...
Next thing you know, I had to get a new Digital SLR camera. HAD TO! It's his fault.
Then he came to visit for the Backyard Gathering and brought along a telephoto lens... Jim decided I needed to have one (instead of a new guitar or additional gear) as an anniversary present. Again, all Roger's fault.
AND SO... I present to you, the Super Moon Lunar Eclipse. I should probably dedicate these to Roger, since it's all his fault.
This addiction is nearly as bad as guitar addictions, and I'm loving it. On the other hand, when Roger showed up... he also gifted me with an ELECTRIC GUITAR! So, don't feel too bad for me getting a lens rather than a guitar for the anniversary! Yes, I've been holding onto this little secret for over a month now. It's a BEAUTY too! I'm very intimidated by it, however. I don't know any scales. I just finger pick chords, or strum them. So... I have a long way to go before I feel I will really be able to play it! I'm reserving an official NGD post until I feel more deserving. I'll be a closet electric guitar player for a little while. I feel like I've joined some secret club ... time to step it up and learn how to play! It's a different beast than my woody Mahogany, that's for sure! I'm enjoying my time with the "Black Beauty" and am proud to say that I know it's a good guitar and set up properly because I know where it came from and the person that set it up! THANK YOU again Roger... just remember when the first video shows up, it's all Roger's fault!
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