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Tag Archives | camera
Old camera full of memories
So is a memory card reader the fountain of youth?
Crazy Huge Camera Lens
Why?! Why do you need a camera lens that big? Man, that would be a great workout though. Carrying that around… Makes me tired just thinking about it.
Travel Checklist
Home Checklist
- Arrange for pet and plant care
- Stop routine deliveries
- Make your home seem lived-in while away by putting lights and a radio on timers
- Turn down thermostat
- Leave keys and itinerary with a friend
- Lock windows, garage, and doors
Before Leaving
- Guide books and maps
- Passport and visa(s)
- Foreign currency of your destination country
- Credit cards
- Travelers checks or ATM card
- Insurance: Trip Cancellation/Medical
- Personal Identification
- Photocopies of documentation
- Birth Certificate (if necessary)
- Marriage License (if necessary)
Basic Essentials
- Appropriate Luggage
- Luggage Locks & ID Tags (Do NOT Lock checked baggage)
- Appropriate Clothing
- Comfortable Footwear
- Rain Protection
- Camera and Film (Place film in carry-on baggage)
- Telephone Plugs for Modem
- Small Flashlight
- Travel Alarm Clock
- Small Binoculars
- Brimmed Hat or Visor
- Reading Materials
- Playing Cards/Games
- Address Book
Maintenance Items
- Batteries for camera and flashlight
- Mini Sewing Kit (place in checked baggage)
- Travel Iron or Steamer
- Sink Stopper
- Folding Scissors (place in checked baggage)
- Laundry Soap Packets
- Laundry Bag
- Ziplock Plastic Bags
Medication
- First Aid Kit
- Aspirin/Pain Reliever
- Cold/Sinus Medication
- Diarrhea Medicine
- Laxative
- Insect Repellent
- Contact Lens Preparations
- Antibiotic Ointment
- Alcohol Wipes
- Sunscreen
- Motion Sickness Medicine
- Personal Hygiene Items
- Personal Prescriptions
Toiletries
- Comb/Brush
- Toothbrush/Paste
- Dental Floss
- Shampoo
- Blow Dryer
- Deodorant
- Lotions/Creams
- Cologne
- Lipbalm
- Towelettes
- Shaving Cream
- Towel/Washcloth
- Earplugs
Bullet Time
I found this amazing picture the other day. Somebody figured out how to not only skip a bullet under a plastic bead(?), but also how to time it just right and get a super fast shutter speed. Very impressive: