MASTER PHOTOGRAPHER AT WORK
July 22, 2008
That's me, the artsy looking guy setting up a timer-controlled camera.
Oops, the camera misfired before I was quite set.
This kind of picture-taking may be intimidating for you.... but it's really easy for someone like me, who's worked in media, around cameras, as long as I have.I can quickly teach you how to do it.
Here's all you have to do.
Figure out where everybody needs to stand....
Place the camera in a firm, steady spot....
Push the button....
Get in place....
Relax and smile....
Listen for the "click"....
And there's your photo.
This took place on the California coast a little north of San Francisco.
My keen eye immediately told me I'd found a perfect setting to capture a beautiful photograph of my wife Karen, myself and our daughter McKensie, with a panoramic view of the Pacific in the background.
My wife suggested maybe we should ask someone nearby to snap a picture of us.I wanted none of that.
At first I tried placing the camera on the roof of our rental car.
When that didn't work, I cleverly mounted it on the armrest of the passenger seat.

Maybe someday I'll use Photoshop to airbrush all that gang graffiti off the wall, and it'll be suitable for framing.
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