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Archive for the ‘photography’ Category

July 2nd, 2008

Shutterfly wants you to Hit The Road!

Shutterfly, a long-running photo publishing site, has taken travel by the hand, and they want you to Hit The Road this summer. With summer weather peaking, many families are still trying to do family road trips, despite the cost of gas. Hit The Road helps to give you some inspiration on destinations for […]

By Sherry -- 1 comment

June 25th, 2008

Protect your travel photos with compression and security

Generally when I travel I take a lot of pictures and they’re either family memories or moments where I feel like playing around with my camera. I keep them on my card until I get home and the image files are enormous so I wouldn’t bother with emailing them.

On the other hand, what if […]

By Sherry -- 0 comments

June 13th, 2008

Share your travel photos quickly with Eye Fi

If you’re busy enjoying your vacation you’re not going to want to lug a laptop with you to dump out your camera photos so you can post them online. After all, who has time to get online when there is laying on the beach to do?
If sharing vacation photos quickly and easily […]

By Sherry -- 1 comment

May 22nd, 2008

Protect your camera with a thief-proof strap

Do you have an expensive digital SLR camera? Because while it would be heartbreaking to lose the photos of your vacation if someone steals your hundred dollar point and shoot, it would be even worse if your photos disappeared along with your thousand dollar camera.
While a thief can slit through a regular camera strap, […]

By Sherry -- 0 comments

May 8th, 2008

Say cheese! Travel’s on candid camera!

If you’ve been lusting for some travel time lately, you should check out our great travel channel round-up. Our theme this month was all about how a picture is worth a thousand words, so there’s plenty to feast your eyes upon.
Take a look around, we have some great bloggers in our network!
(photo by […]

By Sherry -- 1 comment

May 8th, 2008

Give old vacation slides new life with a scanner

I remember when I was a kid, my father would bring his 35mm camera on all our family vacations and he would go through several rolls of film. He rarely got prints done up, choosing to get slides. Then we would have slide parties where our group of friends would get together at […]

By Sherry -- 1 comment

May 2nd, 2008

Nikon D300 integrates GPS support

Due to a desire to always offer up full disclosure, I confess I’m a Canon girl. I’ve used Kodak and HP and Fujifilm (twice even) but now that I have a dSLR, I’m a huge Canon fan. I’ve never even used a Nikon camera. However, I wouldn’t be opposed to using Nikon […]

By Sherry -- 0 comments

April 29th, 2008

Video Feature: Victoria Falls, Zambia

If you’re into waterfalls, you’ve probably heard of Victoria Falls in Zambia, Africa. They’re not the highest falls in the world, but they’re still very beautiful and nothing to sneeze at as far as height goes.
What you may not know is that there’s a small area at the top of Victoria Falls called The […]

By Sherry -- 2 comments

April 23rd, 2008

Negative Scanner

More than likely, you have a digital camera and can use that for taking all your vacation photos. However, what if you have a box full of negatives and slides? My father has stacks and stacks of slides sitting in boxes and cases in my parents’ front hall cupboard and in his half […]

By Sherry -- 0 comments

April 22nd, 2008

Wi-Fi Photo Handling

Digital cameras either use flash cards, XD cards, or SD cards. If yours happens to take the SD cards, you can pick up this Wi-Fi SD Card.
Once you’ve taken your photos, the card can then transfer them without any cables directly to your computer. If you prefer - particularly if you’re on vacation […]

By Sherry -- 0 comments

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