The drive back to Texas from California began today! Koa and I set out on our two-day road trip, with today’s leg being a long, easy stretch. We passed the time listening to the Dodger game (sadly, they didn’t win) and eventually stopped for the night in Lordsburg, New Mexico. Tomorrow, the drive continues through West Texas, and then we’ll be home!
Today is Children’s Day in Japan. This year I am in California, so this year’s photo is of my Mom’s koinobori. When she put them out, the blue skies appeared! But only for about 15 minutes before the sky became grey again. Oh well.
While helping my parents clean out some old gear, I came across a few vintage cameras they were ready to part with. I decided to keep the compact Nikon point-and-shoot digital camera. It’s incredibly portable and surprisingly fun to use for casual photography.
They also had an old film camera, which looks cool, but I’m not interested in going back to film photography. I grew up shooting with 35mm film, and I definitely don’t miss the cost or the waiting involved with developing rolls.
There was also a Canon digital camera, but unfortunately, its lens got stuck in the extended position and no longer works. It’s a shame because those older Canon digicams can take great photos.
Thankfully, the Nikon is still fully functional and performing well. It’s a great reminder that even older digital cameras can be excellent tools for everyday photography and creative projects.