Recreation and Hobbies Articles
posted on 15 April 2012
A camera is a good thing to carry on your person. You don't need to be a portrait photographer to call yourself a photographer either. A modern digital camera is lightweight, compact, often surprisingly tough, and can store hundreds and sometimes thousands of high-resolution photographs depending upon the capacity of the storage media. I have a digital camera which I purchased in 2009, and have been using ever since. It has traveled with me through the backwoods of Appalachia, snapped photos in the Disney Animal Kingdom in Orlando, crossed London on the top deck of a double-decker bus, helped to remember the trout and catfish my brothers caught on their campouts with the Boy Scouts, and recorded some of my most cherished memories, those of my week in Israel. This camera has never once let me down when I feared that my eye might miss something of importance or value. Again, it never hurts to carry a decent camera, an extra memory card, and an extra half-dozen batteries. They will save you memories, time, and money. I have found mine to be one of today's truly underestimated modern conveniences. |
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