Posts Tagged ‘hobbies’

14th March
2010
written by Darlene Sutter-Gray

Making scrapbooks has been a popular hobby for many years. Before everyone had a digital camera, cameras that popped out a printed photo instantly were all the rage. It made perfect sense to make traditional paper scrapbooks when that’s how you took your photos.

Nowadays, it’s a totally different story since almost everyone chooses digital over film. It’s no wonder then that scrapbooking too has entered the digital age. Scrapbookers can now turn to digital scrapbooking software to bring their memories to life in creative pages.

Are you one of those people who have been a traditional scrapbooker for ages, but are “done” with how costly your favorite pastime is? Now is the time to update your craft life, and all it takes is a minimal investment when you purchase a digital scrapbooking software program. Gone are the days of holding back and not using certain items because of their cost, or skipping a design because you didn’t have the right tool (and didn’t want to have to buy it just for one page!). Digital scrapbooking gives you everything that you need to make amazing designs, all with a few quick clicks of your mouse.

14th March
2010
written by Steven Miles

When you need a camera you can count on your need a camera that also works well in water. The best waterproof camera capabilities are awesome in the lines of getting high picture quality. You can truly capture your underwater pictures like you never have before with digital technology.

You want a camera that is in fact waterproof and just does not have water resistant qualities. They are two different beasts. There are currently about sixteen purely water proof cameras on the market right now that work well. The top five take high quality photos underwater with high resolution.

Digital cameras are the way to go with purchasing a new camera that can be used in water. If you have a need for taking pictures in the water you do not have to sacrifice other items such as wide angle lens and flash. All of these will be available for you for cameras that are made for water.

Taking pictures and the amount you can take at one time will depend on your camera. You can also purchase a separate digital card to install in them for many more pictures on your camera at one time. This will depend on the size of digital card that you buy.

13th March
2010
written by Bartt Iccles

When you bought your new Nikon binoculars, you opened the box, took out the binoculars, and hooked on the neck strap. You threw it over your head and were excited at how well everything worked. Even out in the back yard giving them a try everything felt great. Then you headed out on your first adventure. Your binoculars bounced, they swung, and made you grab for them many times during the day. Not everyone has this problem. Some people fix the issue by getting a Nikon Prostaff binocular harness. It is no fun needing to use your hand to control your binoculars when you are out trying to enjoy yourself.

When you use a binoculars harness the bouncing and swinging is gone. Even as you race across a field on your ATV, the binoculars stay in place. You can check traps, scout out hunting grounds, and spend a day hunting, and your binoculars stay in place. You need to be active, you want your binoculars to stay out of the way, but ready. Putting them away is not an option. You know as soon as they are put away, will be the exact moment you need them most.

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