Jillangill’s Amazing Eyes
This weekend I took a trip to the Solvang area with some good friends (two of which went skydiving!!! *scared face*). I shot a lot with my new camera, and I continue to be surprised and delighted by what it can do. I’m thankful for a great buddy who has been helping me learn all the features (thanks Matt!).
You know what was interesting though…three of us went out to shoot some night pictures, and I’d be looking at something right in front of me but couldn’t capture it. There it was, and I could see it and know what I wanted my picture to look like, but it just wasn’t happening.
Especially frustrating was how beautiful it looked to have this huge windmill in front of me with the Big Dipper in the background. But capturing that in a photo…can you even do that without spending thousands on equipment? It’s embarassing how much I take my eyes for granted.
Better equipment might’ve helped, but at the end of the day I just realized that our eyes really are mindblowingly amazing, able to do such complex things with such ease. I feel like it’s a great testament to the Master Designer that His technology simply can’t be duplicated.
More photos to come, but in the meantime check out my flickr photostream if you’d like to see some recent photo sets: http://www.flickr.com/photos/62111440@N00/
March 2nd, 2009 at 9:13 pm
And human eyes are rather mediocre in nature, according to an opthamologist I spoke to. Looking forward to being with you in a few short days!
March 4th, 2009 at 12:26 am
Hi Dad!
Are there eyes that are more complex?
YAY! We’re looking forward to having you and Mom visit. Calico ghost town, here we come!
March 4th, 2009 at 8:56 am
Hey Jill! Your new found love for photography is great! You’re off to a fabulous start! I just wanted to share a blog with you: http://thelandofka.com/ it’s my mom’s co-worker, she took our engagement photos and has been taking pictures of Brad’s little girls. Enjoy!
March 6th, 2009 at 10:56 pm
Plenty of eyes are more complex. The eagle and other raptors are prime examples. Telescopic. And of course the night vision animals. Would make a good Google search! See you in a few!