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A Nikon P&S camera, a little boy and his mommy
by Lilian ·
“When you want to take flower photo, you turn the knob to Scene and choose flower. Then, you select Macro.”
Little boy, “I know already.”
“It is still bright now, you can turn off the flash. That zig-zag sign?”
Little boy, “I know already.”
“Mommy, hold the stick (twig) for me. I want to take yellow fahwer.”
“Now, this flower is under the shade and it is too dark. You cannot get a good focus. You can turn on the flash.”
This little boy has damaged my Konica-Minolta Dynax 5 (now Sony Alpha) beyond repair and damaged my Konica-Minolta Z3 as well. He has taken photos since he was 2+ years old. LOL. Now, at four years old, he is very familiar with all the camera knobs and can even pay attention to the frames.

(photo of him taken in 2006 when he was three years old with my KM Z3)
“So, can you tell mommy how to focus properly?”
“I know already. You take the camera near near and then, you press a little bit and see can get green box. If get red box, means cannot press all or else the photo will be blur. And if still cannot get green box, that means the place too dark.”
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December 17th, 2007 at 4:42 pm
You got very nice flowers at home. Is it at your home?