We learned a few other tricks on the last day. This one was taken in a room with the lights off (but the door to the hallway was open) and no flash. Amazing, no?
And one of the other women in the class brought a vase of roses to take pictures of, and we found a dead fly in one of them. Random, but I thought this picture turned out pretty cool. 
And on the recent projects front, I've been making some baby braceletts lately. They're fun, quick, and easy. Here's some I made for new baby Allie.
And a few more I made for Brian's cousin's baby, Jaylee. She's not a newborn, so these ones are a little bigger than the one's for Allie. I put in the shot with the quarter to show you how tiny they are. I also made some recently for forth-coming baby Maughn, but I had a brain lapse and failed to take any pictures before I sent them to mother-to-be.
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I'm anxious for you to teach me some of what you learned in your photography class. You do a great job.
Ange, maybe you could hold a class at Thanksgiving for the rest of us amateurs. I could really use some lessons!
This was a community class? Where was it? Who was hosting that?
It was a UVSC continuing education class.
Hmm...so your photog teacher looked hot...maybe I am wrong though. I should tell you I recently made friends with a girl named Erin Ewell...but apparently there is no relation. Small world!
I would love to take a photography class. I can't believe that one pic was taken in the semi-darkness. What kind of camera do you have?
Court- My camera is a Nikon CoolPix 4500, which my teacher considered to be "old". By industry standards, it really is, because it's just a little point and shoot with only 4 megapixels, that we got before we went to visit my parents in Spain, so I guess it's three years old.
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