Here’s a classic example on how NOT to shoot using a fisheye lens and flash!
It was late at night just before I went up to retire. Before turning off the light in the livingroom, I noticed that Charlie was under the coffee table, hiding. Usually he should be in bed (translation: sofa, he took it over from the humans..thus yes, our livingroom is his bedroom) but that night I don’t why he was under there.
Not wanting to walk to the light switch to turn the lights back on, I used my camera flash and so, that shadow in the middle was from the built-in flash. If only camera built in flashes have ” light fixtures” that automatically adjust into any situation, eh?
Who is Michael Jackson’s biggest fan? My pug Charlie!
Months ago, my husband finally bought the screen of his dream , a led hdtv. After connecting the cables (that’s why you see the cables) I wanted to see how sharp it was so I took out my point and shoot camera with a video, slid a DVD of Michael Jackson in the blu-ray player. When the video starts to play, I noticed Charlie bringing his favorite pillow and lay just on my feet. And starts to watch the video. It was fun to see him really concentrated watching…and fun to experience a DVD this sharp. Yey for LED tv!
They say television is bad for children. Most programs are ‘garbage’ and full of violence, to which I must agree. However it’s different with Charlie our pug. Watching shows with animals especially dogs in it is his favorite. And of course we allow him to watch tv, I am not kidding. This dog loves watching tv. When he sees dogs he’ll jump up and tries to touch the screen, sometimes he’ll whine and bark back. When he sees balls or anything round, he wants to ‘run after’ them.
I guess my husband and I are softies when it comes to Charlie. We would let him have his channel even though we’re dying to see ours. Probably it’s time to get him his own screen huh? Gotta check some Rackmount monitors for him.