Photography As A Stress Buster

I’ve started taking my camera with me where ever I go. It fits nicely into my purse and it’s not heavy. I’ve been taking photos more often and finding that it’s another way for me to use my creativity and reduce stress.
I’m learning slowly how to use my camera the correct way. There’s stil some setttings I don’t know how to use yet. But in time it will come. I can’t figure out how to take photos at night or action photos. The instruction booklet is more of a book so it’s a one day at a time thing.
I’ll be needing a micro sd or maybe two since I go take so many photos trying to get the settings just right.
The good thing is I’m not getting upset over not understanding instead I’m enjoying myself. I may be taking lots of photos but as I do I’m learning from my mistakes. I have some pretty good photos to boot!





I keep a camera in my bag too
Although I still have no idea how to use most of the settings on mine!
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I enjoy taking photos, too; have a few albums on http://www.liz4cps.com — and I also carry my camera in my purse. If it wasn’t in my purse, I’d never have it with me when I wanted to take a photo!
My dad was a photographer and my brother is a very good amateur photographer. He looks at my photos and gives me feedback sometimes.
It’s a great way to bring beauty into our lives and doesn’t really require a lot of effort (nice when chronically ill). That does add up to a stress buster!
Love the picture and you did a good job of positioning the flowers in the foregound. I love the water and this looks like a neat boat to get out and enjoy it and destress.
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