run hayley run

May 19

199.3

May 18

196.9

May 14

193.6

May 13

photos of the food I ate yesterday

196.4

May 12

196.2

May 11

What I ate yesterday (in reverse chronological order).

The complete set on flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/runhayleyrun/archives/date-taken/2010/05/10/

The photo that was taken after dropping (and basically breaking) the camera http://www.flickr.com/photos/runhayleyrun/4598860536/in/datetaken/

What I ate yesterday (in reverse chronological order).

The complete set on flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/runhayleyrun/archives/date-taken/2010/05/10/

The photo that was taken after dropping (and basically breaking) the camera http://www.flickr.com/photos/runhayleyrun/4598860536/in/datetaken/

May 10

Well, I am awesome

I managed to trash my trusty point&shoot camera tonight. It’s an ancient Canon SD300 that I think I bought in like 2003/2004. And I started using it for food photos on July 18th, 2007.

Apparently it doesn’t like to be dropped.

In the case that anyone here is camera savvy enough to tell me if it can be fixed, here’s what’s happening.

First, shooting video is still fine, so at least the camera’s not a complete throwaway item. However, the still photos are completely jacked (and of course, I used the camera 99% of the time to take still photos of the food, so this sucks):

So in summary: #$%^ !

I don’t have the money to replace the camera, so my backups are my ancient DSLR (not very portable and don’t own a case for it) and my iPhone.

Currently, I’m thinking my iPhone wins out since I’m carrying it with me everywhere anyway.

I have concerns though. Such as:

So again: #$%^ !

194.7

Apr 28

195.8