Bad Photos At The Noodle Island
Remember the digital camera that I found on the floor a few months ago at school? Well, I’ll admit: I never returned it to the housing office. Why? I was too busy, and I never really bothered walking a little bit further to the office to return it. I mentioned this to you because I used it last night when I went out to eat with my mom and aunt again. I didn’t feel like bringing my usual cameras, and I can’t fully express how weird it is to use a tiny point and shoot camera again.
Since I got paid recently, my mom told me that I will be the one treating both her and my aunt to dinner. (I think it’s like an Asian culture thing where parents take care of children when they are really truly kids–ages below 18–and then when children grew up to be adults, they owe them back for what they have done. I’m not saying there’s anything wrong or right to it. It’s just how it is.) We went to a restaurant called The Noodle Island in San Gabriel. They are known for their chicken and noodles. We went because my brother went there and had a pretty good meal. We ordered chicken and noodles (HA!) and some salmon head thing. One of them is the “drunken chicken” (“醉雞” for the Chinese name). It was delicious, even though I don’t think I can eat a lot of it because of its alcohol flavor. I still enjoyed eating it, though.
And this is where the digital camera comes in. I used that digital camera that I found to take photos of the food. Why? I didn’t feel like bringing any of my Nikons, and I wanted to see how the thin point and shoot camera works with me after not using it for so long. Oh, did it turn out bad or what? I’m not happy about it at all. You can see the rest of them while viewing more to this entry. Otherwise, you guys just get the one I thought it was the best. Even then, I still think the quality was bad. I’m not even sure what kind of digital this was. All I see on it is Casio Exilim (that’s probably what it is anyway), and Casio is surely not a camera maker. In fact, the first thing I think about Casio is calculators…
I’m not saying point and shoot cameras are bad. In fact, I’ve used my Kodak EASYSHARE v550 for about two years, and I enjoyed it. I just don’t think the Casio one is the one for me.
» The Noodle Island
800 W Las Tunas Dr. Ste 300
San Gabriel, CA 91776
(626) 293-8839
