Mar 26, 2010

Bye Bye My Love...My Canon G9..

My beloved Canon G9 died on me on March 24th, 2010.

I was using it for some outdoor pictures at Getty Center,
At one point I put it in my shoulder bag cz I didn't want the guard to get all nervous seeing me holding my camera the whole time inside the art exhibition...
(Like I was gonna take some sneaky pictures)

So as I walked out the place trying to get some fresh air,
I slammed my bag on the rock,
Well, more like I "put" it up there so my shoulder can take a break from all the heavy little things in my bag....
That's the moment, when my G9 said goodbye to me....

Here're some pictures during my last two Getty trips with Canon G9-







This is the last picture I took with G9-


Maybe it's me, my camera couldn't stand any more of my weird pictures...

Or it's a sign...it's time for an upgrade..
Also the time for my wallet's slim down exercise...
Sigh...

Anyways, from now on, I'll try to master my skills with Canon T1i,
Thank god my friend sponsors me with 2 lenses, otherwise I'll be super broke...
Hopefully we'll see some nice food pics here!
(a pat on my shoulder....bye bye G9.....)

5 comments:

  1. Was the last picture like that or did you edit it? If it was natural, that is quite shocking :). Face expression is cool too!

    Your T1i should last you a long time. So many people that I know have this camera!

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  2. To EatTravelEat~
    Yeah the last pic was taken in the family room at Getty Center. They had a special hole that you can peek through, you'll see images like that through that hole. So I stick my camera in there and took this pic.
    Hope my new camera will come in handy~

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  3. getty center seems like a nice place.
    i may drop by. i'll fly in on a paperplane. never mind. so long

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  4. Did the lenses break or something? Gosh...

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  5. To Tigerfish~
    Yeah I think something inside the camera body broke, I can hear weird noises when I shake the camera.... ( T _.T )...

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