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Getting the picture with digital cameras |
I liked the old system: pop your 24 or 36 exposure film into the camera, take your pictures, pop the films in to get developed, collect them a couple of days later, then look through them and put in the album. Job done. Memories collected and stored.
Since my wife got a digital camera that whole system has gone to pot. She takes dozens more pictures, downloads them on to her computer and then waits months before getting them printed or sorting them out.
I never saw the point, until the day of my party. As I said, I liked the old system. Not any more. Oh, no. No more chants of Boris for me.
My party was a cracking do, but I was disappointed that my brother couldnt make it over from Australia for the big day. He phoned to wish me all the best and asked me to email him some pictures. I didnt even know you could email pictures.
Anyway I didnt want to ask my wife about it for fear of ridicule so I spoke to my son. On the night of the party he took some pictures of me and the family celebrating, then I popped round to his the next day to sort them out for emailing.
First of all he showed me the website where my wife bought the camera, and explained all the features and qualities of the one she got me for my birthday. I couldnt believe how such a small and light object could be capable of doing so much and producing such a quality end product. I have to admit I felt quite sheepish about being so deliberately ignorant about the Internet, emailing, and cheap digital cameras, etc.
Then my son showed me how simple it was to choose pictures, resize them, touch them up and then email them.
What a buzz. The quality of the pictures is amazing, and it was so easy to send them as attachments to my brother. And digital cameras are so straightforward to use. I was amazed.
I even took a couple of my son, and put the camera on timer to take one of both of us, then downloaded, resized and sent them to my wifes email address. I t was the first email Ive ever sent her and I left a short note saying, I get the picture with digital cameras now, so now youll need to find a new nickname for me.About AuthorDavid John Martin uses Shopping.com to find cheap digital cameras and prices.
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