This has got to be the most gentle looking shot of a baby boy. Sebastian loves his blanket and likes to just hang out and lounge in the mornings.

We needed a flash for better indoor shots with the D40 and went with the SB-400. It’s incredible. No diffuser needed, no adjust lighting.
Here’s a closeup of the earflap hat that Maggie knitted. He loves wearing it of course and gets all the ‘he’s so cute!’ comments and looks form everyone at the stores.
This is also one of the first photos we’ve taken with the Nikon D40 we got recently. The depth of field is incredible.

It was a sunny 75ish in Tulsa today, to nice to stay at home and follow
our plans of working on the house which included painting, sanding,
nailing, staining, or whatever else needs to be done in the never
ending house renovation. So Josh changed out of his work clothes (I
guess I never intended to work on the house since I didn’t even put on
work clothes
) and we headed downtown to the Tulsa Mayfest.

Forget the pictures of the food vendors, musicians, dancers, and artisans… this alley was way more interesting. Or at least it was shady, not in a suspicious way but actual shade from the sun. I guess noon was probably not a good time to take liesurly strolls with a 9 month old baby. Thanks Joanna for calling and telling us about it, wish we would have met up with you there!
You can see a few more pictures of the alley here.
technorati tags:Tulsa, Mayfest, 2007, alley
Maggie got this old camera from her parents, I forget the name, I’ll have to update this when I find out, but it didn’t have film, and I’m not even sure you can get it anymore.
Anyway, this is easy, use the old camera, but here’s the trick. Hold a digital camera up to the old camera lense.
Here’s the result, cool huh.
