Club KSP Photography
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ZacK:
Was at Challenger earlier today and saw that they had a Nikon 10.1M pixel cam on offer at $99. Rather than buying game cartridges or computer gadgets for DS to play more games with.. Decided to get the cam for his Christmas... Hopefully he will start to have an interest in photography and also to train his eye for details and beauty

That's a good and practical gift.
We got a simple compact camera for dd1 for her Christmas present 2 years ago and now she knows more about ISOs than I do. In fact, I was wondering what the International Organisation of Standardization (ISO) has got to do with phototaking :oops: :oops: Blur me, as usual
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schweppes:
I was hoping that perhaps he can follow me when I do my walkabouts to do my shoots... But knowing DS1, he was prob give me an earful from his complaining abt walking too much, too hot, etc...
That's a good and practical gift.
We got a simple compact camera for dd1 for her Christmas present 2 years ago and now she knows more about ISOs than I do. In fact, I was wondering what the International Organisation of Standardization (ISO) has got to do with phototaking :oops: :oops: Blur me, as usual
In any case, thot it would be a more practical gift than another wii game CD :roll:
You ...blur??? .... Hmmmm :? ... Think u r too humble hahah lol -
wah so happy to find this! i love photography! i pass my cam to my kids to use. DSLR or compact. I want them to have fun with it. my girl is coming pri 4, boy is going to be pri 1, last one too small to handle. they play around with my DSLR.
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why not just join school clubs and start off from there? i think professional classes should start when they are old enough to learn, digest and apply the skills with good equipment. only then can they really enjoy the art of photography, IMHO, that is.

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My twins are just approaching 3 next yr. I share with them regularly the pictures I captured during my photoshoot outing and they are very fascinated by it. Iβm just exposing them and given them 2 old point-n-shot digi cam to play around. What amazes me is their ability to even find the camera function on my IPhone and taken some pictures of their own and happily showing them off to me! IMHO, arousing their interest is more important to me at this stage and it is also a fun time together for bonding n learning as well for all of us.
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Anyone into lomo?
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Not so common I think. You have any samples to share?
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No, I haven't got a lomo myself though I have friends who are into it. I prefer conventional DSLRs
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same here still love DSLR. There are some point and shoot that comes with the Lomo Function or perhaps you can get the Iphone app Hipstamatic to play around first:)
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I dun enroll them into any class for fear they will fix their style n creativity to a certain instructor / photographer or worst still, me! however i will teach them just enough basic to have fun. Do they really need to know rule of 3rd? framing? AEL/AFL? n all? i think the main thing is have fun. Involvement on my part is more important. I agree with you, professional classes should start later. Recently during a wedding, my 6 years old son took the best pic (a few of them) of the day (i am totally unbiased!). I just passed the cam to him, let he roamed while I have talks with friends.
thatsmygirl:
why not just join school clubs and start off from there? i think professional classes should start when they are old enough to learn, digest and apply the skills with good equipment. only then can they really enjoy the art of photography, IMHO, that is.

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