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Originally for the 30-Day Blog Challenge. Now just a blog about a flailing mermaid |
September 30 DBC. Day Four: On this day in 1888, George Eastman registered the name "Kodak" and patented his roll-film camera. The camera took 100 exposures per roll. Are you the designated picture-taker in your family? How have the technological advances in digital photography changed the way you look at taking pictures? In the days of roll-film cameras?? Noooo! There was no way on Earth that I would be the one trusted/relied on to take photos! ![]() Why? Because I wobble innit ![]() Now, however, the world of photography is much more CP friendly. I really cannot use view finders, so having a digital screen on a camera makes life so much easier. As in, I can actually see what I'm doing, rather than guessing and hoping ![]() I tend to hit delete a lot on cameras. But, that's okay! I remember when you'd pay a ton of money to get photos developed and not one would be even slightly worth it - oh the pain! ![]() ![]() I now have a reasonably good camera that I love. It's not as good as I wanted to get, but it was £300 cheaper so... you know! ![]() But, yes, technology has dramatically changed the way I take pictures! ![]() Quote for the Post: One of the best ways to make yourself happy in the present is to recall happy times from the past. Photos are a great memory-prompt, and because we tend to take photos of happy occasions, they weight our memories to the good. ~~ Gretchen Rubin |