Introduction - Hmmm?
A mother of twin girls, an IT-technician and an assistant librarian - some combination ;-)
I'm also fairly new here - I've been around Flickr since September 2007
Gear
Nikon D70s
Nikkor AF-S DX 18-70mm 1:3.5-4.5G IF ED
Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 DL Macro Super
Sigma 50mm f/2.8 EX DG Macro
Nikon Coolpix S8000 (broken now)
Nikon Coolpix S9500
Please pick up your copy here for display on your profile.
I'm also fairly old - born 1958 - I used to take a lot of pictures when I was younger. I have a Pentax MX that I inherited after a younger sister who died in 1983 when she was only 22. To sort of honour her memory, I decided to learn how to use the camera. I bought macro lenses and crawled around trying to capture flowers - my favorite motif.
When I married and had children (twin girls - one of them has Morbus Downs syndrome) the camera went into a drawer - and stayed there for 12 years. Small children do not wait for you to measure light and decide on the correct exposure time ;-) I got a small compact camera instead - most of the pictures of my children were taken with this.
Now that my children turned 12 we suddenly had both children away for a couple of hours in the middle if the day, and my husband and I decided to take a walk along a nearby stream. On a sudden impulse I decided to fetch my old Pentax and the macro lenses. My husband watched with eyes bigger and bigger while I crawled around taking pictures of moss and mushrooms.
He was suprised at how well the pictures turned out, when I collected them from the store a week later.
This obviously got him thinking, and in the beginning of August, he disappeared for whole afternoon, and came home with a used Nikon d70s, bag, tripod, and one extra tele/macro-lens. He claimed it was an early birthday present (my birthday is at the end of September) and that I should receive it now while there still was a bit of summer left to document.
Since then he has bitterly regretted this generosity. Now the rest of the family have to wait for me everywhere we go - because I always see something I want to take a picture of. And when we get home I spend hours by the computer unloading the files from the camera, converting them to .jpg and uploading them to Flickr. ;-)
And, please note! - All my images are copyrighted to me! DO NOT use, copy, blog or edit any of them without my permission! Thank you! :-)
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Idealist (NF)
You are a passionate, caring, and unique person.
You are good at expressing yourself and sharing your ideals.
You are the most compassionate of all types and connect with others easily.
Your heart tends to rule you. You can't make decisions without considering feelings.
You seek out other empathetic people to befriend.
Truth and authenticity matters in your friendships.
In love, you give everything you have to relationships. You fall in love easily.
At work, you crave personal expression and meaning in your career.
With others, you communicate well. You can spend all night talking with someone.
As far as your looks go, you've likely taken the time to develop your own personal style.
On weekends, you like to be with others. Charity work is also a favorite pastime of yours.
The Three Question Personality Test
Your Aura is Yellow
You're a deeply happy and content person, and you enjoy sharing your cheer with others.
While you may seem like a simple optimist, there is a lot of thinking going on inside you.
The purpose of your life: bringing joy and a better life to others
Famous yellows include: Conan O'Brien, Jenny Mccarthy, Jim Carrey
Careers for you to try: Athlete, Actor, Yoga Instructor
Your Personality is Somewhat Common (ISFJ)
Your personality type is stubborn, conservative, trustworthy, and caring.
About 13% of all people have your personality, including 18% of all women and 7% of all men
You are Introverted, Sensing, Feeling, and Judging.
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- JoinedSeptember 2007
- OccupationIT-technician - I work in Gƶteborg
- HometownFredrika - small village i Swedish Lapland
- Websitehttp://silvad.se/
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