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Jerry is extracting more pics from me by 'squeezing'.
But there are always some pictures -- not photographs -- in any group of digital shots that photographers are loath to post or share, because of bad light conditions, f-stop settings, focus, framing, surprised subjects (overly candid indulgences ), or excess fungus.
Some of these might be pics of that sort -- but I'm not gonna apologize. And if you want one of the ones deleted, that you happen to be in, I will oblige without question, ok?
More to come if the squeeze continues.... Val, where are your other pics??
Jim, I commend you for getting a photo of me with my mouth closed. I've posted all that I had. Apparently I didn't take as many as I would have liked to have taken because my little precious Fuji pocket size camera is rapidly giving up the ghost. I've got my eye on another one. I love the little Fuji because it takes fairly good photos and I can just stick it in my pocket or purse. Its point/shoot and I've been delighted with its ease of use and that I get a lot of shots I didn't think I'd ever be able to get. I suspect I'll just go with the same type of little camera again since this one has served me well for the past four years. I have severe nerve damage to my hands and have terrible hand-shake (they tremble all the time), so I'm always totally shocked to get anything, but the little Fuji has an antishake feature even though it only cost a couple/hundred dollars. The model I'm thinking about now is considerably more, but also has the anti-shake feature. Anything I get absolutely has to be lightweight or I wouldn't be able to use it at all.
I really like that shot of you. It's kinda quiet and mysterious. You can't tell what's going on behind those eyes...
I got Chris a Fuji 810 a couple of years ago, and it takes very good photographs. Has the anti-shake feature in it. Stephanie has a Fuji, too. They both wanted small cameraas that were portable and easy to use. But Fujis can be really sophisticated, too, if you want to use all of their features. Very nice zoom.