
Indeed it is a sad story; one that has caused me much distress over the past week.
My camera:

Gasp.
Yes I know. My lovable D40, bought only 1 year ago, the one I use to shoot all of my food pictures, is kaput.
I am clearly not very happy about this situation,

mainly because no camera means no pictures, and no pictures means no food posts. (Because I know for a fact, posts are not as pretty without them).
So until I can get out to the closest camera store, where they will hopefully tell me that the lens just needs cleaning, I am at a stand-still.
Tear.
However, the moment I have fixed this dilemma, in the words of Arnold, 'I will be back.'
Much happier than before.

Ahem.
UPDATE: Turns out that the lens which came with my camera is what some call "disposable." (Or not guaranteed to last forever.) It will need replaced, but thankfully I was already looking at buying a new and improved lens!
I am thinking a Nikon 50mm-- a classic, multi purpose lens that is great for shooting food with crisp results. Any suggestions?
you're too cute, julia! i have my fingers crossed for you.
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