if i weren't on a blogger's budget in the first place, I'd have gotten this camera, the Canon PowerShot S90 (double the price of the perfectly respectable 780IS i have now).
It's perfect for a food blogger who normally has to shoot pictures in non-ideal settings, lots of movement, and super low ...morelighting. it has high megapixels, a tiny flash that you will never need to us bc the lens is awesome.
"If I had a wish list, this fish bowl from Hammacher Schlemmer would be on it. You don’t have to clean it, it filters itself!!! From their site: “Made of Plexiglass for crystal-clear visibility and durability, this 30-liter tank (nearly 8 gallons) is larger than a traditional fish bowl and includes a built-in halogen light and a biological/mechanical/chemical filter cartridge that lasts six to eigh..."
"BRIM HAT PATTERN from Knittles
We styled and designed this hat to be as versatile as possible.
The soft brim (no cardboard or plastic here) can be worn facing whatever direction you please. If there's a cold wind at your back, turn the brim to cover your neck and the hat will look like a beanie from the front. If the breeze is coming from the side, use the brim to keep your ear warm, and it will..."
"SLOUCHY BERET PATTERN from Knittles
It is great for winter, especially if you don't want hat head. It can be worn beret-style, farther back on the head, or pulled up front like a beanie."
"A Walk in the Woods Scarf
The fresh, woodsy smell of an autumn day, stomping on the crunchy fall leaves on the sidewalk, the cool air that nips at the back of your neck, these are the reasons we love autumn. This handknit wool scarf will keep you toasty warm on those brisk mornings."
"Hey hey ! A cool idea !
Losing your car keys can be very frustrating, so it makes sense to keep them somewhere safe...
Thabto's Buckle Up Key Holder. This wall mounted key holder is produced from discontinued car seat belt buckles."
"Oh hey Henrietta! Silly addition to the kitchen and the perfect way to ensure that you get your morning breakfast without having to deal with the groggy cooking process. I always screw up the poached eggs, and hard-boiled can end up on the ceiling if you forget about them for long enough. Trust me...eggs are more dangerous than you think. This is a great, safe cooking option for those of us who ar..."