I am on the tail-end of the nastiest cold I have had in quite a while. It has been a productivity killer for this week but a nice rest.
I consider myself a pretty healthy person - I don't smoke, I eat fairly well, I take a daily multi-vitamin and Vitamin C supplement, I drink a ton of water, I wash my hands after I use the bathroom every single time, I sleep five to seven hours each night and I do pretty intense strength training two to three times per week. So how did I get sick?
Thinking of buying a used Canon Digital Rebel (300D) to get my hands wet with a Digital SLR. Any advice on a good beginner lens? I need this for work to take product photography at a distance of ~ 1m. Maybe I need to think about lighting more?
We are wrapping up some serious recruiting/staffing at the office. It has been a very large and exciting project, but my marketing efforts for the company have really suffered as a result. So now I have to focus on marketing again, which I was never really good at to begin with. It'll be fun, and as always I am sure that I will learn a lot.
My girl-friend Noel gave me the name of two advertising agency/portfolio schools in Atlanta - CREATIVE CIRCUS and PORTFOLIO CENTER -- I really like their website.
Honestly, I live a really boring life that I really like right now. I drink coffee and tea to spice things up - and I try to wake early.
Thanks, Meg! Similar place - or pace? And are you sick? There should be no implied relationship b/2 Noel and I... just an old friend from high-school who already has a boyfriend.
I spent a lot of time comparing the Nikon and Canon entry-level SLRs, and from what I read, people seemed to be a lot happier with the Nikons. I think they're slightly more expensive, but the build quality is supposed to be significantly better. I haven't used both extensively, so I can't offer a direct comparison, but I love my D70 (and the D50's nice, too.)