I’ve continued being useless at sharing with you and for that I apologise, it’s been a busy couple of months, outside of my usual parenting duties, I’ve shot a wedding which I will be sharing some pictures from with you soon as well as been on holiday to Majorca a small Spanish island in the Mediterranean so I thought that today I’d share a couple of holiday pictures and also a couple of my beloved dog and boys.
In other news I have managed to order myself a shiny new camera (Canon EOS 6D for those of you who care) which will hopefully begin paying for itself as I pick up a few more paying jobs. It is something I have wanted to do for a long time because as much as I love my old Canon EOS 10D she’s really just not up to the job of taking quality pictures in anything less than ideal light conditions and as I am marketing myself to shoot weddings and other portraiture I want to be able to deliver the highest quality final product to my customers.
Needless to say I am very excited and promise to share my thoughts on it (I haven’t decided if it will be a boy or girl yet) as soon as it arrives. I went along with ordering from a smaller company knowing it would take longer to get to me because they offered the cheapest deal I could find.
I have also invested in current copies of Lightroom 5 and Photoshop
There is no greater love than that of a small boy and his dog
We drove around for ages trying to find this monastery, we’re not even entirely sure that this was it or just the church the monks use but it was most definitely closed to the public.
Another day we decided to drive down to Cala de Sa Calobra, the road is absolutely incredible rising to almost 700 metres and then dropping back down to sea level over a space of just 12 kilometres . I unfortunately was concentrating on the driving so didn’t get any shots of the road (Mrs BC had her eyes most firmly closed for most of the drive and refused point-blank to take the camera) but watch this video I found of youtube to get an idea of what it’s like.
obviously the video isn’t mine so please respect the owners copy right.
At the bottom it is very beautiful but the restaurants are all very expensive and certainly the one we chose was rubbish. The beach is also very beautiful, but not ideal for kids with large pebbles and a quick drop off as opposed to your typical white sandy beaches.
Well I hope you’ve enjoyed this little update and as I always do I promise to stop being so rubbish at letting you know what’s going on in the world of Mr Bunny Chow and family
Mr Bunny Chow
A 6D!!! You lucky dog :). I look forward to seeing the briliant shots you will take with it, and don’t forget to name him/her :).
Thanks Cindy, I’m enormously excited and no doubt will be looking for input on names in due course when I have sexed him/her, I suspect that it will be another girl (all be it one with chunky thighs) but I won’t know for sure until I’ve held it.
Huh, I’ve never named my cameras. I’ve dropped them, but haven’t named them. I want to go to Majorca.
Camera’s have a personality, no two are ever the same so naming them helps form that bond, I don’t name them all but I think this one will need a name. Majorca is an incredibly beautiful island but also incredibly touristy, I’d recommend going either very late or very early in the season like we did otherwise I think it would be hellish. It was bad enough when we were there and many places were already shutting up shop for the winter.
Will keep that in mind. Of course, I’m hoping that I’ll spot Nadal there.
Congrats on the new camera. I’m sure you’ll really enjoy it. The first two pics are really precious. 🙂
Thank you very much