1 year ago, I got my Nikon Coolpix L20. A week later, I launched this photoblog.
In my first impressions post, I did mention that maybe I wouldn't be satisfied by this puny little camera. One year on, I think the photos themselves express how terribly wrong I was. The camera does not make the photographer.
Yes, it has its limitations - lack of manual controls, lens distortion, no image stabilisation, slow processor, a preference for oversaturation & a very reflective LCD screen. I don't mind it at all, because it makes shooting photos more challenging & the end-result more gratifying.
The Nikon L20 helped me rediscover photography under a new light. The Rule of Thirds, shutter speed, aperture size & bokeh are some new aspects of photography I've learnt. The photoblog is a timeline of my evolution as an amateur camera-owner. Here’s a look-back at some of the best photos.
My first foray with the L20 was shooting my environment. Compact cameras have really good close-up/macro modes. That's why I started with the easiest of all subjects – flowers (& plants).
- Vieille Fille
 
- Cactus Leaves
 
- Moss
 
- Flowering Sugarcane
 
- Tulsi
 
- Backyard
 
- In Between
 
- Light & Plants
 
- Vieille Fille II
 
- Vieille Fille III
 
- Random Flowers
 
- Random Flowers II
 
- Random Flowers III
 
- Vieille Fille IV
 
- Flamboyant
 
- Golden Trumpet Tree
 
- Red Leaf
 
- Random Flowers IV
Everyday objects. Eventually ran out of them…
- P’tit Bonhomme
 
- Shadow
 
- Light Bulb
 
- Stuck Concrete
 
- Water on Fire
 
- 8
 
- Bobines
 
- Flying Seed
 
- Diya
 
- Ti Marmite
 
- Bus
 
- Endless Screw
 
- Roche Cari
 
- Lego Photography
 
- Nest
 
- Antenna
 
- Top
Insects & animals. Harder to shoot because of their movement.
- Beetle
 
- Spiders
 
- Snail
 
- House Gecko
 
- [Cat] Caught Sleeping
 
- Yellow Wasp
 
- Yellow Butterfly
 
- Blue Butterfly
 
- Spider
 
- Grey Butterfly
 
- Cat
 
- Milkweed Bug
Festivals & celebrations.
- Raksha Bandhan
 
- Divali 2010
 
- Banané
 
- Thaipoosam Cavadee 2011
 
- Maheswarnath Mandir
 
- Ganga Talao 2011
 
- Maha Shivratri 2011
Street photography & other places of interest. Outdoor shoots basically. ;)
- Pieds dans L’eau [at UOM]
 
- [Constituency] No. 5
 
- Cascade Cecile
 
- Le Meridien
 
- Caudan Waterfront
 
- Port Louis
 
- Port Louis Waterfront
 
- Clos St Louis
 
- Old GRNW Bridge
 
- Millennium Tower
 
- UOM Car Tuning Show
As they say, the best camera is the one you have with you. The Nikon L20's biggest asset is its portability - always in my pocket, ready to shoot in a moment's notice. The trip to Black River Gorges with other Mauritian bloggers was the perfect occasion to illustrate that. The L20 was just awesome…
Theme-based sharing of photos on PAPM provided an opportunity for improvement. The results were some of my best shots I’ve ever taken.
- Zen
 
- My Camera
 
- Piment Cari [Hot theme]
 
- Ice on Fire
 
- Iceberg
 
- Ice & Sand
 
- Sunset
 
- USB LED Fan [Abstract theme]
Vistas. A reminder of Mauritius’ natural beauty.
Panoramas. Definitely my favourite photography technique. All shot hand-held.
- Panorama
 
- Caudan Waterfront
 
- Port Louis
 
- Black River Gorges National Park - Part 1
 
- Port Louis Waterfront
 
- Port Louis – Moka Range
 
- Solitude
 
- Pointe aux Biches
 
- Montagne Longue
 
- Twilight
 
- Ganga Talao 2011
133 posts & 438 comments. Not bad. Most commented post? Surprisingly, it’s not a photo, but a video – Triolet to Port Louis.
The future? Some more experimentation (gotta repair that tripod I bought) & more self-restraint – take less photos! New camera? I don’t know, but I’m certain it won’t be a DSLR. I’m too much in love with the portability of compact cameras. :)
 





 
5 comments
Truly wonderful experience, isn't it?
That's where you find the usefulness of having a camera that fits in any of your pockets.
cool. How many photos did you take in total worth the camera? That must be easily more than 10k
@Yashvin
Indeed.
@yurit0s
Around 12,000. :S
hmm the next camera,, look out for a bridge .. heard panasonic has a 10x zoom and manual control if im not mistaken in a compact bdy ;) .. btw DSLR not DLSR .. :)
@Anonymous
Thanks, didn't notice that.
Bridges are still not pocketable. :p
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