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Make Use of Your Digital Camera (memories Last, Time Goes by so Fast)

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Make Use of Your Digital Camera (memories Last, Time Goes by so Fast)

Make Use of Your Digital Camera (memories Last, Time Goes by so Fast)

Days End   It starts from the moment you step out to start your day,  take an extra moment and have a look around, not at the usual, cars in the drive way,  a distant glance at people coming and going, a quick look at the weather, then off to the hustle bustle of everyday living, but at the things you have been missing!.

 

 You may discover there is alot that you had in plain sight you had not noticed before,  Let your senses guide you to some amazing things, (I should add here, its all free).

 

Next time you open your door, pause, listen, look a little closer.  You worked so hard shovelling, weeding, planting, watering your garden, why not get some beautiful images of the fragile flowers that greet you, (if you don’t have a gently blowing garden, that’s another topic, you need to look into!) “the beautiful images are worth the effort”

 

On a cold winter night you can look back and anticipate spring with a new urgency to get more inspiring shots of nature, that offers up some pretty amazing sights

 

I would suggest  to add a few birdhouses throughout your yard, you will be rewarded, the birds you will aquire can entertain for hours, especially in the spring, the baby birds appreciate an easy food sourse and will keep returning throughout the season, you may even get a visit from a squirrel or two, you may get them eating right out of your hand!, they like a quick meal too!.

 

 In stead of your usual route to work or the mall, wherever you are going, take a different route!, a drive through a local park will present you with more than a few photo opps. Sights that can take your breath away when captured with your digital camera, an early sunrise can turn into yout favorite fine art gallery in your living room, or on the way home a beautiful sunset can complete the grouping! With the ease of editing and framing in our digital age this is not hard to do!

 

Oh, and that special occassion gathering, with a little planning can turn those treasured memories into photographs that would rival a proffessional photographer, but watch out you may make money along the way, when your long lost relatives are calling “you” to photograph their next special occasion, snap away and enjoy, “your new found love of photography”!


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I felt I needed to pay my last respects and officially close down my company Starlight Pictures, and so I have created a video showcasing a very small portion of stuff we did in the early years, when I was about 8 and 9, before digital video cameras were big. Visit here to find out more about the prominantly featured “CASSIE’S STRANGE LIFE”: johnnypedia.atwiki.com Music: “Model Worker” by MAGAZINE … farewell memory lost loving dead end RIP closed montage tribute honor kids film company …

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My son is going to be 6 pretty soon. He's meticulous and careful with his toys, and he loves taking pictures with my camera (while supervised). He has everything else, so I was thinking of getting him a digital camera so he could take pictures of things he enjoys + share them with his pen pal or family. Unfortunately, most of the "kids" digital cameras I'm finding are crappier than my cell phone camera, and cost nearly as much. I'm fine with getting him a regular digital camera instead of a "kids" version, but I want it to be sturdy and less expensive than something I would buy for my own use. For example, it doesn't have to be super high in mega-pixels, but something more than 1.3 is great. And most importantly, I'd like it to be STURDY. As a bonus, if it does not eat batteries like crazy, that would also be fantastic, but I can get him a battery charger if I have to. Price range is ideally under $100, but we do like to splurge for birthdays and he's a very amazing kid who deserves cool stuff, so I'm willing to accept pricier suggestions.

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middle aged, and ready to start anew, searching for that thing, which brings inner peace, so far it is my digital camera, my backyard sparrows, and the thing that keeps me going my grandkids.

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